Is it normal to have blood for 60 days after delivery?

60 days after delivery, there is still a bit of blood one after another is generally not normal, may be fetal membranes, placenta residue or uterine recovery, other factors and so on. 1. Retained fetal membranes and placenta: generally, the postnatal discharge will be clean in about one month, and the uterine contraction after delivery will prompt the discharge of the residues in the uterine cavity. If the residual fetal membranes and placental tissues in the uterus are not completely discharged, the postnatal discharge blood will be dripping and bleeding one after the other. 2. Poor recovery of the uterus: poor uterine contraction after delivery or residual material affects the recovery of the uterus, resulting in poor recovery of the uterus, which will also result in bleeding one after another, accompanied by abdominal pain and lumbar pain and other discomforts. Medicines such as hysteronin or motherwort granules can be used to promote uterine contraction and help recovery. 3. Other factors: 60 days after delivery, there is still bleeding need to check whether the uterine cavity infection or women suffering from cervicitis, cervical polyps and other gynecological diseases caused by irregular bleeding. It is necessary to improve gynecological examination and ultrasound and other tests to clarify the specific causes of bleeding and location of the treatment.