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The Truth About Lochia- What Your Postpartum Bleeding Really Means | 220

The Truth About Lochia- What Your Postpartum Bleeding Really Means | 220


Season 1 Episode 220


In this episode of Postpartum Unpacked, Trish gets into the often-overlooked topic of lochia - postpartum bleeding. Trish breaks down what lochia really means, why it happens, and how to navigate it with confidence. Drawing from her experience as a labor nurse, she explains the healing process after birth, shares practical tips for comfort, and emphasizes listening to your body. Whether you're a new mom or preparing for postpartum, this episode reassures you that lochia is a normal part of recovery and a sign of your body's incredible strength.

Key Topics Discussed

  • Understanding Lochia: Lochia is your body's natural healing process after the placenta detaches, leaving a large wound (about the size of a dinner plate) in the uterus. It involves shedding blood, tissue, and leftover cells as the uterus shrinks back to its pre-pregnancy size. Trish describes lochia as the visible part of this internal cleanup.

The Three Stages of Lochia:

  • Lochia Rubra (Days 1-4, up to 7): Bright red, heavy bleeding similar to a period. Small clots are common, especially after standing or nursing (which releases oxytocin and helps the uterus contract).
  • Lochia Serosa (Days 5-10, up to 2 weeks): Lighter flow turning pinkish-brown. Clots should be rare and very small, indicating the uterus is contracting effectively.
  • Lochia Alba (Week 2 to 6+): Yellowish or whitish discharge with mucus. This signals the final stages of wound closure.

Note: Everyone's body is different, so timelines may vary. If bleeding suddenly returns to bright red after lightening, it's a signal to rest - your body is saying you've overdone it.

Practical Tips for Managing Lochia and Postpartum Comfort:

  • Underwear and Pads: Embrace hospital mesh panties or disposable incontinence underwear in the early days. Use giant postpartum pads (ask for extras at the hospital).
  • No Internal Products: Skip tampons or menstrual cups until cleared by your provider - your cervix is open, and infection risk is high.
  • Peri Bottle: Fill with warm water to gently clean the area instead of wiping. Pat dry for comfort. Add witch hazel or aloe if approved.
  • Sitz Bath: Use warm water (with Epsom salts or safe herbal mixes) in a portable basin on the toilet. Great for soothing stitches, swelling, hemorrhoids, or general freshness.
  • Witch Hazel Pads (Tucks Pads): Refrigerate and line your pad with them for cooling relief from soreness, swelling, or hemorrhoids.
  • Nutrition and Hydration: Stay hydrated and eat iron-rich foods to rebuild blood volume and support healing. 

When to Call Your Provider: While lochia varies, watch for red flags and seek help immediately if:

  • You're soaking a pad in an hour or less.
  • Passing clots larger than a golf ball (notify even if smaller ones occur after lying down).
  • Bleeding has a foul smell (beyond normal).
  • You feel dizzy, weak, or short of breath.
  • Persistent bright red bleeding after resting, especially weeks in.

Trust your instincts - better to report concerns and prevent issues like hemorrhage or infection.

More from this episode:

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Helpful Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Introduction to Postpartum Bleeding
  • 00:53 Understanding Lochia: The Healing Process
  • 01:44 Stages of Lochia: What to Expect
  • 04:16 Practical Tips for Managing Postpartum Bleeding
  • 09:11 When to Call Your Provider

  • Published on 2 days, 9 hours ago






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