Postpartum bleeding, called lochia, is a normal part of the recovery process. Warning signs that should be checked by a doctor or midwife, however, include all of the following EXCEPT:
Explanation
Answer: C - The heavy, red lochia in the first couple of days after birth will slow, turn to a watery pink, and then taper off to whitish discharge by the end of the first few weeks after birth. If the lochia changes back to bright red, a mother has been doing too much. While passing blood clots is normal in the days following the birth, especially if a mother has been sitting or lying down for a period of time, any clot larger than the size of a lemon should be reported to the healthcare provider. A fever is a sign of infection, and should be treated immediately.