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Miscarriage: When a woman sees large clots of blood coming out of the womb, and when one is sure that it is a miscarriage. The blood seen in this case is the blood of nifas. Nifas can be a maximum of 10 days from the date of delivery or miscarriage. Here is how to calculate the time span of nifas: If the blood is seen for 10 days only, then all of it is nifas.
If the blood flow exceeds 10 days, then these guidelines must be followed: If a woman has a habit of duration during ‘Haidh’, that means this woman sees blood for a fixed period each month, and this woman delivers a baby and sees blood for more than 10 days, then she must consider the same amount of days as nifas and the rest of the days as istihadha. (Check Scenario 1 below, to get a clear understanding).
If a woman does not have a habit of time or duration during haidh, that means she is Mudhtaribah, or Nasiyah or Mubtadiya, then she should consider the first 10 days as nifas and the rest as istihadha.(Check out Scenario 2 below to get a clear understanding).
If a woman has a habit of time and duration during haidh, that means this woman sees blood of haidh on a specific date each month and for a fixed duration, and then she delivers a baby and sees blood for more than 10 days, then she should consider the same amount of days of her duration of her period as nifas and the rest as istihadha. (Check out scenario 3 below to get a clear understanding).
If a woman has a habit of time during haidh, that means this woman sees blood of haidh on a specific date each month, and then she delivers a baby and sees blood for more than 10 days, then she should consider the first 10 days as nifas and the rest as istihadha. (Check out scenario 4 below to get a clear understanding). Scenario 1: This woman sees blood for a fixed duration during haidh. She delivered a baby and has been seeing blood for 13 days, is this blood all nifas?