Sunday, January 31, 2010

Prolapsed Uterus And Your Period First Period After Giving Birth?

First period after giving birth? - prolapsed uterus and your period

It is 7 months since I gave birth to my daughter. I was so exclusive breastfeeding did not have my period ..... none. I am angry because it was so long since I do not see the blood .. haha.

It just started this morning, but bright red. Is this normal? I have no cramps which is great, because I pre-pregnancy to get cramps. I'm just going a little crazy because I had problems with a prolapsed uterus and urinary tract infections, so I hope this is not something to do with it. I think my incident is improved. It was not a serious matter. My doctor told me to continue to do Kegel exercises and-fix.

The bleeding seems relatively stable, not only to recognize, so I guess it's my first period after birth. What was your first time? They bleed a lot, it was bright red at first, and was different than their normal period?

4 comments:

Nikki (Woo Sah) said...

This is normal. Even if you do not have pain (cramps) more than normal, you should be good. Unfortunately, you have the time serious and immediate. It's just one of those things happens: (

Elegance... said...

My first child will be later on after every 4-5 weeks. Mine was a little difficult, but it was actually easier than before, until now, and she is just 11 months yesterday.Talk your doc and get some medication or something that you are more comfortable.

Ginger said...

I was not my time, until my son was just 7 months. And it is strange to see the blood there!
I would say that color is normal, no cause for concern.
Before becoming pregnant, I had cramps in the night before my time, and heavy bleeding for 3-5 days. Then afterwards I had no cramps, and still my pace was much easier, but it took about 7 days.
I now have a new baby (4 months) and I still think I'm pregnant ... I have a deadline, how do I know? lol I can not wait for my period!

Ginger said...

I was not my time, until my son was just 7 months. And it is strange to see the blood there!
I would say that color is normal, no cause for concern.
Before becoming pregnant, I had cramps in the night before my time, and heavy bleeding for 3-5 days. Then afterwards I had no cramps, and still my pace was much easier, but it took about 7 days.
I now have a new baby (4 months) and I still think I'm pregnant ... I have a deadline, how do I know? lol I can not wait for my period!

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