Typically, lochia is not the result of any health complication and will end on its own when your body is ready. |
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After delivery, the lochia continue to flow for a longer time than the true catamenia. |
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The flow of lochia is heavy following birth, and then becomes gradually lighter, lasting up to 6 weeks. |
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Breastfeeding has a positive effect on the retraction of the uterus, reduces the risk of postpartum haemorrhage and helps to reduce lochia. |
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In the urban area they were more concerned that there would be delay in expelling lochia. |
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Significantly more women in the rural control group had prolonged lochia rubra than the intervention group. |
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The size of the placental bed decreases by half, and the changes in the placental bed result in the quantity and quality of the lochia that is experienced. |
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You will have lochia, or post-partum bleeding for up to a few weeks. |
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Its tonic influence is peculiarly efficacious in arresting too excessive menstruation and lochia, when associated with laxity and depression. |
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By the fifth day, however, the lochia was normal in most of the patients and in only 4 patients was it heavy. |
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To assess the quantity and duration of lochia in women with or without inherited bleeding disorders and to identify factors that influence lochial loss. |
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Ratio between the number of Th1 and Th2 lymphocytes in the peripheral blood and concentration of pro-inflammatory cytokines in lochia of women with postpartum endometritis. |
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