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What Causes Clumps Of Tissue In Postpartum Bleeding?

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Posted on Wed, 16 Nov 2016
Question: is it bad i passed this clot at 4 weeks post partum?
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Answered by Dr. Jacqueline Brown (52 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
I cannot judge the size of the clot from the photo, but it looks normal

Detailed Answer:
Hello again,

As I stated in my previous answer to your other query, it is normal for women to experience bleeding like a heavy menstrual period on and off until even 6 weeks after a vaginal delivery and 8 weeks from a c-section.

It is not unusual to see clots or clumps of tissue in the postpartum blood flow. Clots greater than the size of a fist may indicate excessive bleeding, but anything smaller, especially if it is a solitary clot, does not reflect heavy enough vaginal bleeding to be concerning.

If at any point the bleeding, whether it clots or not, soaks more than one pad per hour for more than two hours it would be prudent to call or see your delivering physician to make sure your uterus is recovering normally.

If this is your first baby, it is normal to be anxious about the amount of bleeding you will see as it is normal to have more bleeding than any menstrual period you have experienced before. I want to reassure you that the image you provided does not look like anything that could be large enough to indicate a problem.

I hope that this information was reassuring, and i am available if you have any other issues or concerns.

Regards,

Dr. Brown
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What Causes Clumps Of Tissue In Postpartum Bleeding?

Brief Answer: I cannot judge the size of the clot from the photo, but it looks normal Detailed Answer: Hello again, As I stated in my previous answer to your other query, it is normal for women to experience bleeding like a heavy menstrual period on and off until even 6 weeks after a vaginal delivery and 8 weeks from a c-section. It is not unusual to see clots or clumps of tissue in the postpartum blood flow. Clots greater than the size of a fist may indicate excessive bleeding, but anything smaller, especially if it is a solitary clot, does not reflect heavy enough vaginal bleeding to be concerning. If at any point the bleeding, whether it clots or not, soaks more than one pad per hour for more than two hours it would be prudent to call or see your delivering physician to make sure your uterus is recovering normally. If this is your first baby, it is normal to be anxious about the amount of bleeding you will see as it is normal to have more bleeding than any menstrual period you have experienced before. I want to reassure you that the image you provided does not look like anything that could be large enough to indicate a problem. I hope that this information was reassuring, and i am available if you have any other issues or concerns. Regards, Dr. Brown