Yes it is to some people. I bled for a while after I gave birth also. Bleeding for longer than your 6-8 weeks is your body telling you that you're doing too much too fast. Slow down and avoid stairs and living heavy objects (more than your babys weight) If it is a lot of blood still, I highly recommend seeing your physician to check for blood clotting anywhere, they will do an ultrasoun to check for clots.
2006-08-28 08:47:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I gave birth to my baby girl 2 months ago from the 21st and i just barely stopped my bleeding. If your bleeding has lightened up alot since i wouldnt worry too much but i would make sure you check in with your OB just to make sure your free.
2006-08-28 15:41:18
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answered by Kami 2
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if it's your period then it's normal. If it's not your period you should go see your doctor. In some cases parts of the placenta get stuck in there and bleeding or clots comeout, but this is right after you give birth, in which case they would have to extract it very very carefully. But your is almost two months after, so if it's not your period go see your doctor asap.
2006-08-28 16:06:33
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answered by G-gnomegrl 3
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For some people, it can be normal. Mainly for women who have had a couple/few children before (via c-section or vaginally). However, if this is your first child, I suggest you see your doctor ASAP!!!
~ Elle
2006-08-28 15:39:28
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answered by ♥ Elle ♥ 4
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Call your doctors office. Did you go to your 6 week follow up appointment?
2006-08-28 15:38:42
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answered by therego2 5
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In some woman. I did for about 7 weeks.
2006-08-28 15:39:06
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answered by christa b 1
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yep! i would think so i bled for a while but ask your doc just incase you could also try drinking some rasberry leaf tea its supposed to help your uterus shrink back and ease the bleeding! good luck
2006-08-28 15:50:17
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answered by tiffany b 3
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If it's heavy bleeding i'd call my doctor.
2006-08-28 15:40:06
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answered by T2SEXY 2
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IF YOU ARE TRULY CONCERNED, I'D GET OFF THE COMPUTER, PICK UP THE PHONE, DIAL MY DOCTORS NUMBER, AND MAKE AN APPOINTMENT-INSTEAD OF ASKING PEOPLE'S ADVICE WHO HAVE NO PROOF OF MEDICAL TRAINING OR NURSING EXPERIENCE.
2006-08-28 15:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope go see your doctor!
2006-08-28 16:11:32
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answered by Ms. Plummer 5
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