The Truth About Lochia- What Your Postpartum Bleeding Really Means | 220

The Truth About Lochia- What Your Postpartum Bleeding Really Means | 220

Author: Trish Ware, RN November 12, 2025 Duration: 13:39

In this episode of Postpartum Unpacked, Trish gets into the often-overlooked topic of lochia - postpartum bleeding. Trish breaks down what lochia really means, why it happens, and how to navigate it with confidence. Drawing from her experience as a labor nurse, she explains the healing process after birth, shares practical tips for comfort, and emphasizes listening to your body. Whether you're a new mom or preparing for postpartum, this episode reassures you that lochia is a normal part of recovery and a sign of your body's incredible strength.

Key Topics Discussed

  • Understanding Lochia: Lochia is your body's natural healing process after the placenta detaches, leaving a large wound (about the size of a dinner plate) in the uterus. It involves shedding blood, tissue, and leftover cells as the uterus shrinks back to its pre-pregnancy size. Trish describes lochia as the visible part of this internal cleanup.

The Three Stages of Lochia:

  • Lochia Rubra (Days 1-4, up to 7): Bright red, heavy bleeding similar to a period. Small clots are common, especially after standing or nursing (which releases oxytocin and helps the uterus contract).
  • Lochia Serosa (Days 5-10, up to 2 weeks): Lighter flow turning pinkish-brown. Clots should be rare and very small, indicating the uterus is contracting effectively.
  • Lochia Alba (Week 2 to 6+): Yellowish or whitish discharge with mucus. This signals the final stages of wound closure.

Note: Everyone's body is different, so timelines may vary. If bleeding suddenly returns to bright red after lightening, it's a signal to rest - your body is saying you've overdone it.

Practical Tips for Managing Lochia and Postpartum Comfort:

  • Underwear and Pads: Embrace hospital mesh panties or disposable incontinence underwear in the early days. Use giant postpartum pads (ask for extras at the hospital).
  • No Internal Products: Skip tampons or menstrual cups until cleared by your provider - your cervix is open, and infection risk is high.
  • Peri Bottle: Fill with warm water to gently clean the area instead of wiping. Pat dry for comfort. Add witch hazel or aloe if approved.
  • Sitz Bath: Use warm water (with Epsom salts or safe herbal mixes) in a portable basin on the toilet. Great for soothing stitches, swelling, hemorrhoids, or general freshness.
  • Witch Hazel Pads (Tucks Pads): Refrigerate and line your pad with them for cooling relief from soreness, swelling, or hemorrhoids.
  • Nutrition and Hydration: Stay hydrated and eat iron-rich foods to rebuild blood volume and support healing. 

When to Call Your Provider: While lochia varies, watch for red flags and seek help immediately if:

  • You're soaking a pad in an hour or less.
  • Passing clots larger than a golf ball (notify even if smaller ones occur after lying down).
  • Bleeding has a foul smell (beyond normal).
  • You feel dizzy, weak, or short of breath.
  • Persistent bright red bleeding after resting, especially weeks in.

Trust your instincts - better to report concerns and prevent issues like hemorrhage or infection.

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Helpful Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Introduction to Postpartum Bleeding
  • 00:53 Understanding Lochia: The Healing Process
  • 01:44 Stages of Lochia: What to Expect
  • 04:16 Practical Tips for Managing Postpartum Bleeding
  • 09:11 When to Call Your Provider
  • 10:59 Recap and Final Thoughts

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Ever find yourself scrolling through endless forums late at night, wondering about the real, unfiltered details of childbirth that no one seems to talk about plainly? The Birth Experience with Labor Nurse Mama is here to change that. Hosted by Trish Ware, RN, this podcast draws directly from her years in the delivery room, where she’s helped bring thousands of newborns into the world. She knows the questions that keep you up at night, from the logistical-like how to effectively push or what Pitocin actually does-to the vulnerable fears about epidurals, VBACs, or those embarrassing but totally normal moments. Trish moves beyond clinical jargon to offer honest, compassionate, and evidence-based insights that feel like a conversation with a trusted friend who’s seen it all. Each episode tackles a specific aspect of pregnancy, labor, and early parenting, like navigating breastfeeding challenges or figuring out newborn care, with the goal of replacing anxiety with practical knowledge. Tuning into this podcast means getting a seasoned labor nurse’s perspective delivered with warmth and a deep understanding of what you’re going through, helping you feel more prepared and empowered for your own journey.
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