You are supposed to wait six weeks.
Turn off the computer and call you OB/GYN right away.
2006-07-20 09:57:53
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answered by bigtony615 4
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That could have been tissue from inside the vaginal canal and uterus shedding off. Infection, pregnancy, and such are part of the reasons that your doctor told you to wait six weeks, but also that al of that area has recently been stretched badly, which can leave the skin very very delicate. The simple friction of sex could shed off skin that doesn't necessarily need to come off. for the next ear, you will be 10x more likely to get pregnant than any other time in your life, keep that in mind too.
2006-07-20 10:09:46
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answered by x_lil_redangel_x 3
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Call your doctor!! I had sex at four weeks after and had stopped bleeding completely. After that, lemon size clots started. They never figured it out, but they said it could have been remnants of the placenta that did not fully release. Also, I was told you are supposed to wait until your six week checkup for the okay for sex because of the risk for infection. You could lose your entire uterus!! Also, I ended up pregnant again by my six week checkup!!
2006-07-20 09:59:36
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answered by jsid 2
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Don't panic it is normal well sort of anyway it sound like a old blood clot i had a baby about 4 months ago and had sex about 2 weeks after i crapped myself like you are i asked the midwife and she said as long as it wasn't bright red it was normal whatever normal is your body is still healing
2006-07-20 10:02:09
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answered by ? 2
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you need to call your doctor ASAP! It could be many things...By the way you are supposed to wait 6 weeks before having sex after a baby. This is all for a reason
2006-07-20 10:00:54
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answered by soon2b mommy of 4 3
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It's common to continue to dischrge stuff after giving birth. Your uterus has to expel all of it's contents.....there is a great series of books - the first is what to expect when your expecting....you are past that one, but it has good just after birth info. the second book is "what to expect the first year" It too has a great newborn section for mommy and baby....it's by Heide Murkoff
2006-07-20 10:03:17
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answered by jachooz 6
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well, they say no sex for 6 weeks for a reason.
how about call your Dr and ask. what makes you think someone on here is gonna know what that is, most women are smart and follow dr's orders after having a baby. that was just stupid of you.
2006-07-20 10:07:58
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answered by cutiepie 2
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each and every scientific expert assist you to comprehend, you truthfully might desire to attend the 6 weeks after the newborn is born to initiate having intercourse. you're actually not even meant to apply a tampon till after that. despite in case you sense waiting, your physique went by some massive trauma to get that infant out, and the wear is going lots deeper than you recognize.
2016-11-02 10:25:26
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answered by ? 4
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I don't think its a problem....you are probably just getting rid of some "leftovers". You know alot of women get pregnant having sex that soon after delivering.
2006-07-22 18:50:20
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answered by sbinder3111 2
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honey,
one thing is, the six week waiting period is just a recomendation!!! which if these people really had babies they would know that. the waiting period is different for everybody, YOU DO NOT HAVE to wait the whole six weeks, geesh!! but in any event, it still is wise to check in on that. ok?
2006-07-20 13:18:35
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answered by collaredfairy0304 1
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