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Perineal tear still hurts and bleed at week 5 postpartum

Hi, any mommies know if it’s normal for a perineal tear to still hurt mildly after 5 weeks? There’s still a little red blood coming out every now and then too.

Jamie Chng

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Best to get it checked out by your obstetrician to understand the cause of it if it persists longer. Typically you’re looking at 3-6 weeks as the uterus is healing.

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