Some dogs will go back into heat soon after having puppies, even if they are still nursing them. In that case, it is normal for a dog to start to bleed after 4 weeks of having puppies. If the blood smells bad, looks odd, or if your dog seems ill, call your vet since she could be in need of treatment for an infection or other problem.
You will experience a withdrawal bleed within 7 days of stopping BC pills then your normal period will occur anytime after the withdrawal bleed
i actually dont think it is..my pitbull gave birth to 6 puppies and she didnt even bleed after all her puppies at all.u should probably have that taken cared of by the vet..hope shes ok and hope i helped :)))))
no its not normal but when it does happen one or more of the kittens die
Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's third wife died as a result of giving birth to Edward Tudor, later to become Edward VI.
Because your hormones are probably still settling back down to normal which is causing differences in your periods. Unless there is a chance you could be pregnant again?
If it occurs once, it's a normal variance. If it occurs four month in a row, see a doctor.
Two months later than what? Two months after sex - no. Two months after abortion - yes Two months after giving birth - maybe
After giving birth women can experience bleeding, both directly after giving birth and for some time later due to irregular hormones. Although tampons shouldn't be worn during this time because without knowing how heavy her bleeding is going to be using tampons increase risks of TSS.
No, horses typically give birth to a single foal, and it is highly unlikely for a horse to be carrying a foal only 4 days after giving birth. After giving birth, the mare needs time to recover before conceiving again.
You can only make your period come faster if you are taking birth control pills. By finishing a pack early, you will bleed sooner rather than later.
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Not necessarily. A woman who has had a C-section can still have a normal birth for a later child.