Lochia alba represents which stage of lochia after birth?

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Multiple Choice

Lochia alba represents which stage of lochia after birth?

Explanation:
Postpartum lochia progresses as the uterus heals, reflecting involution. The final stage, lochia alba, is a pale yellow to white discharge that can last from about 10 days up to 6 weeks. Its appearance indicates the placental site is healing and bleeding has largely ceased. Earlier stages—rubra (bright red) and serosa (pinkish-brown)—occur earlier in the recovery, so alba is the last stage of lochia.

Postpartum lochia progresses as the uterus heals, reflecting involution. The final stage, lochia alba, is a pale yellow to white discharge that can last from about 10 days up to 6 weeks. Its appearance indicates the placental site is healing and bleeding has largely ceased. Earlier stages—rubra (bright red) and serosa (pinkish-brown)—occur earlier in the recovery, so alba is the last stage of lochia.

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