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a week already!!!

Well its been a week since i had my baby but i have a question well i delivered by csection and i havr been walking a lot this whole week yesterday i notice some blood coming out of the cut is it normarl for it to still be bleeding or did i over do the walking? And it still hurts im just taking some ibuprofen stopped taking the hydrocodone is it normal for it to still hurt a little after taking the pill?
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Yeah i think we are kinda in the same boat. I got my iron level checked on wednesday n it was also good. I think all we need is some much needed rest. : )
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I've been feeling dizzy, but not nauseous. I went to my doctor and had my iron checked and it came back very good so he said the other cause could be lack of sleep, stress and hormones. I also have been very active this time around which is why I think I've been feeling dizzy.
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Jajaja silly doctor. I just got a little worried cause i have been a lot more active then with my first.  N did you feel nauseous i been feeling nauseous n a little dizzy.
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915119 tn?1341948989
I had my c-section 3 weeks ago and I still have pain. About the bleeding, I also had that happen to me and my dr. said as long as my gut didn't come I was fine.... hahaha, funny!!! The he said some bleeding is ok, but not if it's a lot. You might want to call your doctor just to be on the safe side!!
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