It doesn’t matter whether it is early or late, as long as it is clean 4-6 weeks after delivery, it is normal.
The postnatal discharge generally includes blood in the uterine cavity, necrotic shedding of the meconium tissue, mucus in the uterine cavity and cervix, etc. Normally, the discharge will be cleaned up in 4-6 weeks after delivery, as long as the discharge is cleaned up in a normal period of time, which will not affect the normal uterine regeneration, and it is all normal.
For women with early discharge, it does not absolutely mean that the discharge has been exhausted, but also need to be closely observed, some women may still have a short period of discharge, but as the uterine cavity necrotic ecchymosis tissue shedding, the subsequent discharge of the discharge. Therefore, there is no such thing as whether it is better to have a clean diarrhea sooner or later.
However, if it takes too long for the discharge to clear up, more than 6 weeks, or if the mother has a bad odor, abdominal pain, fever, etc., she should consult a doctor in time to rule out poor uterine recuperation, infection in the uterine cavity, etc., so as not to delay the condition.