The puerperium occurs for 4-6 weeks after delivery. During the puerperium, bleeding occurs like menstruation. In addition, the puerperium may cause discomfort, there are even some conditions to watch out for as a sign of danger. In addition to the discharge of puerperal blood (lokia), there are some common things that occur after childbirth, ranging from discomfort during intercourse, changes in body shape, the appearance of stretch marks, hair loss, to constipation. Although these complaints will generally decrease towards the end of the puerperium, you still need to be aware of any danger signs that may occur during the puerperium. Such as excessive bleeding, high fever, or prolonged sadness. Recognizing Dangerous Signs of the Postpartum Some conditions during the puerperium that need attention because it has the possibility as a sign of danger, including: Postpartum bleeding Postpartum bleeding can be a sign of danger. This should be suspected if you need to replace the pad...