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1946361 tn?1325018041

Bleeding very dark/red blood

Hello girlies, I have one more question for you. I am well embaressed so please forgive me..... Well, I had some spotting here and there for about 1.5 weeks but for about a week now I have been bleeding when go for number 2. No pain, just BM movement at times. Blood is dripping down the loo (very dark colour, almost black or just red but not fresh) and then stops until the next time. I had an u/s 3 days ago and the doc said that everything looks absolutely fine & the embryo is in the right place. She could not see any blood in the uterus & then she showed me the heartbeat. It was lovely to see and I was over the moon as thought would get completely different news. Anyway, on the next day I bleed proper red blood.... I do have a few fibroids, the biggest one is 2.5 cm.. Could it be the reason for bleeding? I don't know what to think. Am I going to m/cry? Why bleeding when gassy & going to the loo? Please let me know if anyone had it or know anything about it.
PS: Bleeding from vgna.....
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If you're bleeding from your rectum it could be hemorrhoids. Mine didn't hurt me at all my first pregnancy. I ran to the doc once because of all the blood. Don't push too hard while pooping and take a warm bath to relax your anus/rectum. If bleeding persists get another check out. Good luck!
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I would talk to your doctor. It is possible that when you are having bowel movements that your bowels and uterus are rubbing. This could cause bleeding. I would talk to a doc. The bleeding could be from a number of things.
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