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December 20th, 2008 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

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hemorrhoids while pregnant with pushing stool…?

I just found out i am 10 weeks and 6 days. (that was yeserday. and today went to push really hard for stool to come out.. and it kind of hurt.. now in tummy.. but no bleeding..
I push really hard. and i scary i am going to harm the baby.. i know i maybe sound stupid… to ask this.
can i harm the baby when i having movement with stool. Because i had miscarriage last year and i donot wanted just my mistake to harm the baby by push too hard.
Now i am worry.. I do not see mid-wife until next monday.
Hope you can say nice things or say something where i can be more careful and be more safe..
Please do not be mean..
And i donot wanted to wanted to share this but i am kind of worry.. i am harm my unborn child.

thanks for anyone who know what i can do without harm my child.. because i get worry easy..
and please do not say something stupid.. or ask the doctor..

Pregnancy hormones can really screw up your digestive tract. That’s why some people get morning sickness, others get diarrhea, others get constipation…

Bowel movements should not cause problems with your baby. If you feel like you are pushing too hard, just relax and wait a few hours until the next time you need to use the bathroom. Don’t try to schedule bowel movements, since your body is going to be a little wacky for the next few months. Avoid excessive constipation by making sure you drink plenty of water, and get enough fiber in your diet. (Fruits and veggies!) If things get worse, look into stool softeners.

And I know you said not to say this :-) But, don’t be afraid of discussing this with your doctor. It’s a typical part of pregnancy and he/she will be able to set your mind at rest. Also, that’s the best resource for advice on what laxatives might be safe to use if it comes to that.

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