2,139. Stains and Childbirth Nowadays
Hilchos Issurei Biah 11:11
The laws of stains nowadays are as we’ve discussed, without any new stringencies or practices being added. Rather, any stain which we said was clean is still considered pure. When a woman finds a stain that we said was unclean, she must count seven days after the day on which she found it, even if the stain isn’t large enough to make her a zavah. This is because finding a stain isn’t the same as seeing blood.
Hilchos Issurei Biah 11:12
Everything we said about ritually-clean childbirth (i.e., certain miscarriages) also continues to be true nowadays. Similarly, if a woman finds a white or green discharge that resembles blood or if she expels a red mass of flesh without any blood, she is ritually clean even nowadays. This is because the stringency only applies to a woman who sees ritually-unclean blood, which these are not.