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What Causes Difficulty To Pass Stools Post Intercourse?

I noticed that proceeding a night of vaginal intercourse I have difficulties passing a bowel movement. My partner and I usually have intercourse 3 times in a two-day span. Is that normal? I feel almost like I have to pass a bowel movement, but am unable. We do not participate in anal sex. Is that normal?
Tue, 14 Feb 2017
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This is due to constipation. This has nothing to do with sex.
1.     Take high fiber diet such as split peas, lentils, black beans, lima beans, baked beans, whole grains, vegetables such as green peas, sprouts and fruits
2.     Syrup lactulose (Syrup Duphalac) 2 teaspoonful per oral at bed time
3.     Avoid straining while defecating
4.     Drink 3 – 4 liters of water daily
5.     Chew the food properly to make it easily digestible
6.     Regularly go to toilet. Never avoid if you feel pressure
7.     Avoid excess intake tea and coffee after meal
I hope this information will help you. I will be happy if you ask another question
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What Causes Difficulty To Pass Stools Post Intercourse?

This is due to constipation. This has nothing to do with sex. 1. Take high fiber diet such as split peas, lentils, black beans, lima beans, baked beans, whole grains, vegetables such as green peas, sprouts and fruits 2. Syrup lactulose (Syrup Duphalac) 2 teaspoonful per oral at bed time 3. Avoid straining while defecating 4. Drink 3 – 4 liters of water daily 5. Chew the food properly to make it easily digestible 6. Regularly go to toilet. Never avoid if you feel pressure 7. Avoid excess intake tea and coffee after meal I hope this information will help you. I will be happy if you ask another question Thank