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Re: turn of Menstruation after birth.

From: Jamie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 26 Feb 2000 13:38:39 -0600 (CST)


Thanks for the advice/info Kelly! :o) I appreciate it. At Sat, 26 Feb 2000, Kelly Shanahan, MD wrote: >
>At Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Jamie wrote:
>>
>>I am currently three weeks post partum with my first child. My lochia
>>had decreased to a light pink color and became very late. However, the
>>past few days I've returned to a discharge that seems very much like my
>>period (including mood swing and some menstrual like cramps that are
>>very mild, much like the first day or two of my usual cycle). Is it
>>possible to have had my period return this soon?
>
>It is possible, but not very common.
>
>Should I contact my
>>doctor or give it a few days to see what happens? any advice would be
>>appreciated.
>
>Increase in bleeding may be normal (relating ot changes in activity) or
>it may be the sign of an infection. If it is still fairly heavy on
>Monday, call. If you develop pain, fever or an odor, call and speak to
>hte doctor on call this weekend.
>
>--
>M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, FACOG
>S. Lake Tahoe, CA
>
>Replies are for educational purposes only and do not construe a doctor-patient relationship; they do not take the place of a face-to-face consultation with your own doctor.
>
>PRIVATE E-MAILS WILL NOT BE ANSWERED! My daughter deserves some of my very limited free time!
>



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