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I went to the restroom and when I wiped the toilet paper had blood on it. I gt scared and check where it was coming from. It came from my butt. Sooo is that normal to bleed from your butt?? Btw and 22w and 4days.
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Most likely hemorroids . It happen to me and I freaked out so badly that I went to the e.r and they had said baby is safe but I have hemmorpids . Its normal though and it might get worst as you get bigger . Take warm showers or baths , drink lots of water and eat fruits it helps a lot !(:
If it gets worst you should ask your doctor though .
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oh that's understandable cause first time it worry me too..but it's hemorrhoids which *****..thanks to pregnancy all vessels have more blood rushing to them
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Its just hemmroids nothing to worry to much it happens when u put to much strain when u go #2
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I had a miscarriage 3 years ago and am so paranoid it's crazy. I have no pain I feel fine. My mom and sister said that too. I just wanna make sure ma Lil boy will be fine.
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lol..not laughing at you but from when I had my first child i had that problem early in and didn't know what was going on went to er and everything..it's hemorrhoids...you can get da cream or wipes from store if you in pain
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