Bleeding after calving can occur and is often considered normal, particularly if it's light and resolves quickly. This can be due to the detachment of the placenta or minor trauma during delivery. However, excessive or prolonged bleeding may indicate complications like retained placenta or uterine injuries, which require veterinary attention. It's important to monitor the cow's condition and consult a veterinarian if there are concerns.
Internal bleeding is when you bleed on the inside as where normal bleeding is where you bleed on the outside
Birthing, or calving.
Breakthrough bleeding in the first weeks after starting the ring is normal.
No
heck no
I had my period 2 weeks ago and am bleeding again is that normal?
it's normal.
no
No. Bleeding for almost 4 weeks is not normal under any circumstances.
Bleeding during a urinary tract infection (UTI) is not considered normal. If you experience bleeding, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.
Yes it can be a sign of implantation bleeding. If the bleeding is very light and not light a normal period than this could be implantation. Yes it can be a sign of implantation bleeding. If the bleeding is very light and not light a normal period than this could be implantation. Yes it can be a sign of implantation bleeding. If the bleeding is very light and not light a normal period than this could be implantation.
The act of giving birth to cattle is called calving.