Does postpartum hemorrhage affect appetite?

Written by Liu Wen Li
Obstetrics
Updated on December 24, 2024
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Postpartum hemorrhage can be significant, leading to anemia, which in turn affects appetite. After anemia occurs, the blood supply to the gastrointestinal tract is reduced, causing relative hypoxia and impacting the function of the gastrointestinal tract, thereby affecting appetite. If the postpartum bleeding is minimal and consists only of normal lochia, it generally does not affect appetite. Furthermore, whether postpartum hemorrhage affects appetite also greatly depends on individual differences. Regardless of its impact on appetite, postpartum recovery requires comprehensive and adequate energy intake to ensure physical recovery and milk secretion. Therefore, it is important to eat more and include a diet rich in protein and nutrients for better recovery.

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Can I eat donkey-hide gelatin after severe postpartum hemorrhage?

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How long will postpartum bleeding last until it stops?

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Causes of Late Postpartum Hemorrhage

Late postpartum hemorrhage refers to a significant amount of vaginal bleeding that occurs two to three weeks after a cesarean section or natural childbirth. The causes of late postpartum hemorrhage include the following aspects. First, the presence of residuals in the uterine cavity, such as when the placenta or membranes remain within the uterine cavity after childbirth, can repeatedly stimulate the endometrium causing bleeding. Second, poor healing of the uterine incision during a cesarean section can lead to post-cesarean bleeding, a condition that easily causes late postpartum hemorrhage. Third, poor healing of episiotomy or perineal laceration wounds after natural childbirth can also potentially lead to late postpartum hemorrhage.