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bleeding

I jus had my baby 1 weeks and 2 days ago. And I had him vaginally. I also got stiches. My question is, am I suspose to still b bleeding. And I think I might have bust my stiches cause I kind dnt feel right. And I'm scared to look. What should I do. Sorry if Im being too open but my doctor won't even c me till my 6 weeks cause she is ova booked.
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I bled 12 weeks I didn't think it was normal but it quit.
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I bled for 4months after I delivered my first daughter. Im not trying to scare u but just saying the bleeding is normal. Idk about your stitches tho hun I never had any. They let me tear a tad bit, maybe thats.why I bled alot. Call ur dr again and explain ur worried that ur stitches came undone. Goodluck hun!
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You can bleed up to 6 weeks after delivery!
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I bled with my first for a month. you are fine :) I don't know about the stitches though. She should see you if you think that has happened. Check them out though, you are probably fine, I thought that the first time too because you are so swollen down there and it all feels weird.
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I bled with my first for at least 2 weeks. I would look to make sure your stitches are okay, if not I would go to the er just to be safe.
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