In addition, all bleeding separate from lochia within the first 8 weeks postpartum was noted. It was common for postpartum bleeding to stop and start again or to be characterized by intermittent spotting or bleeding. Return of menses is rare among fully breast-feeding women in the first 8 weeks postpartum.

Subsequently, question is, how long do you bleed after having a baby? Heavy bleeding generally can last for up to 10 days after giving birth. Light bleeding and spotting after pregnancy can continue for up to four to six weeks after delivery, though it varies from person to person and pregnancy to pregnancy.

Subsequently, one may also ask, is it normal for postpartum bleeding to come and go?

Postpartum bleeding usually lasts for up to four to six weeks after the birth. The bleeding is heavier and more intense in the first few days after youve had your baby, but you should notice the lochia gradually decrease as time goes on.

Is it normal to start bleeding again 2 weeks postpartum?

Bright red bleeding that occurred immediately after delivery will slowly change to a darker color and eventually green and yellow. This is all a normal part of the postpartum transition of the uterus. Occasionally, a week or two after your bleeding seems to have stopped, you may have a sudden gush of bright red blood.