Postpartum hemorrhage usually clears up in about a week or so, not more than 14 days at the latest, and if the bleeding is too prolonged, you should consult a doctor. Postpartum hemorrhage is a normal phenomenon, it is the delivery of the fetus and placenta from the uterus caused by the uterine wall of the blood vessel rupture bleeding. After giving birth, estrogen in the body rises and progesterone falls, promoting the repair of the uterine lining. Generally, the postpartum hemorrhage will completely clear up within fourteen days, or two weeks, after delivery. Lingering postpartum hemorrhage is a big problem and should be taken seriously by the mother and her family. The most common reason for prolonged postpartum hemorrhage is postpartum infection, and mothers should pay attention to personal hygiene to prevent postpartum infection.