How long is induced labor lochia clean?

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The follow-up situation of induced labor is the same as that of normal pregnant women, and even more care is needed. Antenatal expectant mothers should pay more attention to physical care, and postpartum mothers should also pay attention to it. Usually, after production, there will be a series of recovery process, and lochia is one of them. Lochia is the residual blood and turbid liquid discharged from the uterus after delivery. The largest amount of lochia is discharged in a few days after delivery. The color is bright red, also known as red lochia. It has a normal smell of blood and no odor. In a week or so, the situation will slow down, the blood output of lochia will be reduced, and it will disappear completely after more than half a month, and the color will turn to white, but this completely clean situation will vary from person to person.

How long is induced labor lochia clean?

First: under normal circumstances, the lochia phenomenon of pregnant women will be completely clean within three weeks, but this situation refers to the pregnant women through natural childbirth. Because of the outflow of amniotic fluid, natural childbirth pregnant women will bring out part of lochia, so the lochia of natural childbirth pregnant women will be clean in about three weeks. Induced labor does not belong to natural production.

Second: induction of labor is to get the fetus out by means of external force, which can not only hurt the uterus, but also make the lochia after delivery abnormal. If it is drug induced labor, the situation will be aggravated. Drug induced lochia takes about a month to clean, while physical induced labor takes a shorter time, generally two weeks.

Third: there is another situation that the fetus died in the abdomen and had to be induced labor by physical means. This situation is not different from that of natural childbirth, so if it is induced labor in this situation, lochia will be clean in about three weeks, no more than a month.

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Lochia is a normal postpartum recovery, not through drugs to treat, will naturally recover. And less than a last resort, pregnant women are not recommended to carry out induced labor operation, which is not only a great harm to their own body, but also a kind of irresponsible and disrespect for life.