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SUMMARY:17.2 Lochia Discharge in Different Delivery
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DESCRIPTION: Unlike the regular menstrual discharge, lochia contains residual tissue, remnants from the placenta, blood, shreds of fetal membranes, decidua, vernix caseosa, lanugo, and other membranes.
Though there may not be a huge difference between contents of lochia in a normal and cesarean section, there is a noticeable variation in the amount and the duration of the discharge.
In normal delivery the amount of discharge is more when compared to the cesarean section. This is due to the remnants in the uterus after childbirth. In a normal delivery, these remnants are not removed but are left to shed on their own. In a normal delivery, there will be poor uterine involution, blood clots at the placenta attachment, the residual placenta, and fetal membranes which causes the bleeding or lochia discharge but these will most often be normal in amount, duration, color, and odor when compared to c-section. In the cesarean section, these remnants are partially cleared from the uterus and thus the...

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