ya I stopped bleeding after 6 days but spotted on and off every second day and only for a drop or two and that was it. It was a pain cause I could never catch it and had to clean my underwear afterwards
2007-05-28 16:40:35
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answered by ♥ღαмαиdα♥ღ 7
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well just because there arent any more blood clots and its lightened up doesnt mean it'll stop soon. i had my son 3 1/2 weeks ago and mines been brown since about 2 wks after he was born as well. and im still having the brown discharge
2007-05-28 16:48:10
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answered by raspberry 3
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Its normal, your just one of the lucky ones! Some women can go for a long time and some just a few days, its all depending on you and your body so obviously everyone is different. You may still spot here and there or you may go a few days and then it start again you never know so just be on the lookout! Good luck and congrats on the new baby!
2007-05-28 16:44:45
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answered by Misty B 3
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no hun! The bleeding time is about right. They suggest no sex for the first six weeks so that your uterus (and area) will heal and reduce swelling. I stopped within 8 days of both my babies. Just remember, everyone is different. Good luck with your newborn!
2007-05-28 16:42:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Every one and every birth is different. After my first child, I bled for around six weeks...not full on the whole time but it did last that long. With my second and third it was more like 2 weeks....So don't stress about it, you are perfectly normal. Best of luck with your little one.
2007-05-28 16:48:50
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answered by West Aussie Chick 5
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Everyone's different. Some women stop within two weeks, some keep going for as long as 3 months.
2007-05-28 16:42:18
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answered by *Syncere* 4
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that is totally normal if you are done bleeding than your uterus is mostly healed. Every woman has a different healing rate. It can be anywhere from 1 to 6 weeks.
2007-05-28 16:54:41
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answered by Betrayed and Insane 5
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Everyone is different, but that does seem too early. Are you cramping or feeling weak? Keep drinking fluids and if you are not very active then that could slow down your flow too.
If you feel any discomfort then you need to see your doctor ASAP because you could have a blockage.
Good Luck
2007-05-28 16:43:59
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answered by LS 4
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Man that was along time ago, it doesn't seems like it was 6 weeks though. I think it takes less time too if you are breastfeeding. Congrats on the baby!
2007-05-28 16:47:41
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answered by beth l 7
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A clot the dimensions of your palm is on no account popular, no rely in case you in straight forward terms gave start or no longer. My OB/Gyn instructed me to assume clots, yet whilst they have been larger than 1 / 4 to call him in the present day. I had truly a number of them, yet none have been larger than 1 / 4! If I have been in that subject, i might somewhat call my OB/Gyn and notice him as quickly as achievable. that's way larger than regular and can somewhat situation me too! Congrats on having a healthful toddler! =)
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answered by Anonymous
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