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Is Bleeding And Passing Clot In Stools Normal During Pregnancy?

this is an embarassing question for me to ask, but im scared. im 22 weeks pregnant and me and my husband had analnsex last night (vaginal is not so comfortibke for me right now) this morning when i had a BM i hd bright red blood like menstral blood and clots. i gave it awhile before i called the dr, but just has another BM and its the same, the clots are size of peas, my bottom has never bled like ths before, am i ok?
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion in pregnancy some might suffer from piles.Those might have exacerbated with anal sex.Dont worry take iron supplements correctly and iron rich diet like dates,zaggery,figs ,green leafy veggies and liver to counteract anaemia due to blood loss.Drink adequate fluids.
Best regards...Dr srilatha
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Is Bleeding And Passing Clot In Stools Normal During Pregnancy?

Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion in pregnancy some might suffer from piles.Those might have exacerbated with anal sex.Dont worry take iron supplements correctly and iron rich diet like dates,zaggery,figs ,green leafy veggies and liver to counteract anaemia due to blood loss.Drink adequate fluids. Best regards...Dr srilatha