IPA: /ləʊˈkiːə/
KK: /loʊˈkiːə/
The normal discharge of blood, tissue, and mucus from the vagina that occurs after giving birth.
After her delivery, she experienced lochia for several weeks as her body healed.
**Lochia** → The word 'lochia' originates from the Greek word 'lochia' (λοχεία), which means 'of childbirth' or 'relating to childbirth'. It specifically refers to the vaginal discharge that occurs after childbirth as the body returns to its pre-pregnancy state.
Think of the Greek word for childbirth ('lochia') to remember that 'lochia' refers to the discharge that happens after giving birth.