Is it normal to still be passing clots after giving birth 3 days ago..bit worried some r quiet large
Blood clots in a period are due to blood that was stationary long enough to begin to congeal.
High Blood pressure, blood clots, stroke, cancer. there are more but those are all on the warcning label & well documented.
Blood clots can be somewhat painful and it is important that you seek help from another physician. Keep pushing and you will get the answers that you need and want.
You absolutely must consult your doctor. The problem is a recurrence of blood clots because you will be seated a long time---a huge risk with a history of clots.
venous blood clots tend to occur in the veins of the legs (DVT or deep vein thrombosis), but can move to the lungs (pulmonary embolus). Risks factors include long periods of immobilisation, surgery (in particular orthopaedic surgery and lengthy procedures) and clotting disorders. Blood clots tend to be painful, commonly in the calf, which can be tender, swollen, firm to feel and sometimes red. If you have no symptoms, you can't really check for blood clots (e.g. after a long flight). Other conditions that can mimic blood clots in the legs include: ruptured Baker's cyst behind the knee spreading into the calf, torn calf muscles, skin infections (cellulitis)
giving birth
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I had all shapes and sizes of blood clots after the birth of my babies. To ease your mind, though, you should call your ob-gyn ask him about it. Meanwhile, I posted a link to an article about postpartum bleeding (see below Related Links).
Blood clots can form in veins when you are inactive. For example, clots can form if you are paralyzed or bedridden or must sit while on a long flight or car trip. Surgery or an injury can damage your blood vessels and cause a clot to form. Cancer can also cause deep vein thrombosis. Some people have blood that clots too easily, a problem that may run in families.
After 3 months
...Seriously?
6 weeks