i thought it was around 350-500ml, i lost 1500 and required two bags of blood the next day as well as quiet a few bags or fluid over the first 24 hours, i had issues with low blood pressure as a result of the blood loss
During labour you usually lose very little blood if any at all. You usually have some kind of blood lose or blood stained mucous just before delivery. In saying this you can have some blood loss and it be completely within the normal!
After the birth normal is up to about 600mls. After that it is then often referred to as a postpartum haemorrage but its just a guess obviously we can't tell exactly how much 600mls is as the bluey's, pads etc soaks it up. Also in saying this a woman can have a heavy loss and not be symptomatic so it doesn't affect her in anyway. The same goes with a much smaller loss women can still be compromised ie anemic, dizzy etc
wow Olive that's heaps! I lost just under 900ml with Brendan and it did affect me, was on iv for 24 hours post birth and on double iron supplements. I also couldn't walk far and would get dizzy. They wanted to keep me in hospital longer, but as I was being discharged to live in accomodation next to the hospital I was discharged the day after birth.
With Tristan they were freaking out over my loss had an OB come in and everything and yet I only lost just under 750ml. And it didn't affect me at all... no iv, no dizzy, could walk well ect.
stupid question coming... how did they know exactly how many mls you gals lost? how did they measure it? i am sure it was all over the place, not exactly straight into a measuring cup! eeeek!
i dont know how much i lost but i remember i was only about 3cm dilated and i had bright red blood (alot) and no one seemed too worried. i was freaking out. apparantly i was bearing down on an unready cervix..
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