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PLEASE HELP !!!

Hey everyone im 32 weeks 1 day pregnant with my third. I know this is a little tmi but i need so advise. This morning i went to go poop. Well i went with no problem but then i wipped my butt and there was blood. I made sure it wasnt comming from my vagina. Well i went to go pee a few min ago and i see a bit of blood on toliet paper. Then before i flushed i seen more blood in the toliet. What ciuld this be caused from?
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I had a hemmeroid rupture and didn't even realize I had one, went to the bathroom and noticed blood when I wiped then looked in the bowl and there was more. I had no pain or anything with it. I would think it's from that or you had a bigger than normal bowel movement.
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There are only 3 openings where blood could come from. Your anus, your vagina, or your urethra.
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Hey, have you been constipated? I know sometimes when you been constipated you can bleed a lil when u have a bowel movement. I'm 37 weeks with my 3rd child and I had a lil bleeding bc I was constipated. I know u can have internal n external hemorrhoid also. I would mention it to ur ob.
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No its like by the hole in betweenish and its not hemeroides.
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No its like by the hole in betweenish and its not hemeroides.
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Depends on where blood is coming from if it is coming from rectal area could be hemerhoids.
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