Thank you all!
Yes Deborah, it was definately worrying me. However I didn't know if this was
perfectly normal for some or not, and the vets couldn't even say either way
Like I said in my earlier post I would have most certainly brought her in if it worsened or she started to act any different from the norm... but she didn't at all. Asside from seeming a bit tired the one evening, she was still very active, eating & drinking normally, temps were fine & she didn't even really seem to be all that bothered by it. Other than haveing a harder time keeping herself clean. It was just like the day after she gave birth, except this time the blood was actually red, instead of that rusty orangy red that it was back then. She wasn't what I would consider hemoraging, just back to a heavier flow again like in the beginning.
Trust me, I wouldn't even dream about puting money before my babies... but if the vets don't seem concerned at all what is a person supposed to think? The vets figured because it hadn't been two weeks yet that there was no real cause for concern. They just kept telling me to give it another day or two, and to bring her in if it would make 'me' feel better.
Now that I know what the problems could have been that caused it & have been through it myself, I can only hope that I can help someone else who is going through the same thing in the future. Obviously it's not the norm, but most certainly not quite as alarming once you know.
Anyhow, thanks again & I will take your advice & place my post in other areas the next time if I don't seem to be getting any replies. At the time it didn't really seem like a breeding question, but more of a medical issue. However I can see how breeders might be watching the breeding pages a little more than this area now
Sincerely,
Tina & Lilly