a little TMI...sorry
I probably know the answer to this already but I just wanted to find out if anyone else had this experience before I take myself off to the doctor.
I had normal lochia for 5 weeks after the birth of my daughter which was a vaginal delivery with an episiotomy. I have been exclusively breastfeeding.
At at my six week checkup I mentioned to my doctor that my lochia had changed to brown blood and then in the last few days had changed to a smelly white discharge and that I had mild dizyness. He didn't look at the discharge (or my epsiotomy site) but was happy that it sounded normal and wrote out a prescription for a mini-pill to start when my discharge stopped. DH and I have had a look at the episiotomy site and it has healed.
I haven't started taking the pill yet - every type I tried made me dizzy and sick so I haven't started taking it yet. I wanted to wait until I felt 'normal' again so that I could gauge whether the symptoms were from the pill or postpartum issues.
However, I'm now 13 weeks postpartum and still have a discharge that varies between brown liquid, sometimes light-dark yellow and varying heaviness. I'm still mildly dizzy from time to time. I have no temperature and no specific pain in my abdomen and the discharge is fairly constant during the day and overnight - it doesn't seem to increase with specific activity.
When the discharge changed at 6 weeks there was some itching and I suspected thrush at first (have never had it, but was on antibiotics for chest infection in my last few weeks of pregnancy), but the symptoms didn't seem to add up - it almost cleared up at stage but has returned heavier in the last couple of weeks. But now after so long, I am just *so* over wearing sanitary pads, I've tried liners but the flow is just a little heavy for those.
I know I will have to go to the doctor but I don't want to walk walk out with antibiotics for the sake of it - could this just be a long drawn out lochia flow? I've read a few cases of women having a discharge for 12 weeks or so, but I'm now going beyond that. If anyone has a similar sounding experience and can offer any advice, that would be great.





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