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Blood in the stool before and after menstrual period

Hi! I'm em. 2 weeks ago i experienced bleeding in my stool for almost 2 weeks. And then it stopped a day before my first day of my period. Now is my third, i usually had a 3 day menstrual flow and it usually fading on the third day. Tonight i saw my stool again with some blood but im pretty sure it dint came from my vagina. When i wipe it theres a thick blood comin from my anus. Was it just part of my menstrual flow?
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Thank you
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Blood in the stool is not related to your menstrual cycle,.  you need to see a doctor.  good luck
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I didn't experience any bleeding in other parts of my body except on my stool. Since it happened i notice the thick blood but only a few and its always bright color red. Yes, i did the wiping twice. I make sure i only wipe my butt so and i got thick blood twice and just pure blood.
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In addition I don't feel any soar since the first day it happened. I feel normal.
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I have a regular flow every month and usually max. Of 3 days. I have dysmenorrhea but not most of the time. This is the first time it happened to me. It started april 13 and lasted april 23 and on the 24th it just vanished without any sign of blood. On the 25th i got my period up to this morning. After i have checked my stool tonight it has some bright red colored blood and some little think bloods same situation prior to my menstration. I took pictures since the fourth day it happened if you want to check i can show you. I continuously monitoring my stool up to now. Thanks for your response special mom :)
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Hi there and welcome.  You were bleeding and had blood in your stool prior to your period?  And you are saying when you wiped, there was thick blood but you don't think it is from your vagina?  That is a serious matter hon.  I urge you to seek medical attention immediately.  it's not an emergency room visit per se but definitely you need to see your doctor as soon as possible and if you don't have one, go to urgent care. good luck
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