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Hemroids???

I know this is a little TMI, but I just wonder what or if others have experienced this. I'm 32 weeks and my hemroids are worse. They aren't painful, but I got them earlier in my pregnancy do constipation. I guess I just want to know if anyone has experienced this and knows whether or not it goes away after the baby comes? It just feels so gross.
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Hemorrhoids are due to the increase in your blood volume. It will go away on its own after delivery. Unless its very severe then surgery is needed. Hemorrhoid creams will help alleviate some of the discomfort.
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Yes, I've gotten it as well. But mine is one little small one. They go away if you apply either witch hazel or hemroid ointment to it. They also go away on their own slowly. It's normal for pregnant women due to all the straining from constipation.
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Hahahaha omigosh okay I guess s-u-c-k-s is a bad word now
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*veins, and what? Lol I said it ***** not a bad word, why did it censor that? I must have mispelled it
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I thought it was an anal fissure at first at around 25 weeks because of the pain and cutting feeling and lots of blood when I went to the bathroom but when it persisted I realized it was hemorrhoids and started trying to eat fiber bars every day, its helped with the pain and bleeding when I go but I let it go for so long that mine stick out like a squashed grape (I know, eww) that can't be pushed back in. I don't have pain or itchiness really at all so I haven't seen the need to get ointment. I really hope it goes away after birth and I have read that labor can make it worse and I expect that cuz when I practice squatting I feel the painful pressure on my rectal veibs after a few minutes which ***** cuz thats how I plan to push the baby out. Fingers crossed! 34 weeks
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Yes I get them sometimes. It's nornal.
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Besides hemorrhoids, has anyone had cramps in their butt? (Sry tmi) Every time I lie down these cramps comes and it's difficult for me to sleep
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10366239 tn?1409616907
I'm not aware of any treatment to make them actually go away, just ointments and wipes for comfort control.
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Try hemorrhoid cream drink lots and lots of water
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12584065 tn?1436320514
^OTC prepharation H. Ur doc may be able to prescribe something but my doc told me to get it OTC.
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Does anyone know if there is an ointment a dr can prescribe to make them go away?  I just got one last week for the first time and its painful.  Im 32 weeks prego ftm.
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10366239 tn?1409616907
Labor could a actually make it worse but after that they should go away. I also do Epsom salt baths and I use tucks wipes after I use the toilet.
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12584065 tn?1436320514
They come and go. Try an epsom salt bath to reduce swelling. Take care
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They do go away but they come & go. Just keep using tucks & if it gets worse you may need surgery
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10539683 tn?1419401917
I got this on Friday for the first time in my life and they hurt super bad! I used coconut oil and feel much better. They haven't gone away yet but hopefully soon. Im 37 weeks and want them gone by the time I go into labor.
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10366239 tn?1409616907
Mine are gross too. I hate it.
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10366239 tn?1409616907
I've read and been told they do go away after baby is born
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http://www.m.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/tc/hemorrhoids-topic-overview
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What are Hemroids?
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