Postpartum bleeding, also known as lochia, is a natural process following childbirth as the uterus sheds its lining. The use of internal menstrual products is generally discouraged during this period due to the increased risk of infection. Healthcare providers typically recommend external sanitary pads for managing postpartum bleeding.
Allowing the body to heal properly is paramount after delivery. The cervix needs time to close, and the uterine lining requires time to regenerate. Introducing an internal object too soon can potentially introduce bacteria, raising the likelihood of uterine infection or other complications that could impede recovery.