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December 7th, 2009 admin No comments

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Pregnancy & internal Hemroids?

I think I have internal hemroids that are blocking me from making a bowel movement….Internal hemroids bleed & I bleed sometimes with them, sometimes, that’s all that comes out is blood. I know an enima isn’t safe during pregnancy, so what could be done for internal hemroids during pregnancy? They’re making my BM’s impossible, & my doctors office is now closed, so I can’t call & ask anything. They’re strict at the hospital & won’t give out any information, is what the lady told me when I called….
My worse fear is that I’ll have to have a schedualed c-section, due to this problem. What are the chances of that happening?
I’m 32 weeks & 5 days, so I’m almost 33 weeks….
Sorry for all the questions, sometimes, you’s are my only hope in my crazy day to day schedual

If you are not able to have bowel movements or are bleeding intensely then that is not a trivial problem.

But please don’t assume at this stage that the problem is related to your pregnancy and that you will need a c-section. Pregnancy does sometimes cause constipation and that could lead to hemorrhoids. But I have never heard or read of people having to have emergency c-sections due to that. So your pregnancy will not be affected.

However, it is still a problem that needs to be dealt with asap.

So, if your ob-gyn doctor is not available to help you out then my friendly suggestion to you would be to go to urgent care or even the emergency room.

Also good ob-gyn practices generally have a nurse helpline or a doctor on call even when the office is closed to help pregnant women with emergency problems. It is not a good sign if your ob-gyn clinic does not have that. So you might also want to consider looking for a new ob-gyn practice. If they can’t help you with a problem like this what is the guarantee that they will be there to support you whole-heartedly when you are in labor.

Good luck.

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