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Blood in p**p since birth

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ok so i gave birth 3 weeks ago and in hospital everything was fine but since about a week ago everytime i p**p i have fresh blood red as in my p**p and always a lot on the paper

I know it isnt from my v****a as that blood turned brown not long after leaving the hospital and is not even enough to worry about

so has anyone else experienced this y doc is on holz for he next 3 weeks and i dont like the other doc but am sort of worried

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  1. sounds as though you have hemorrhoids make an appointment to See the doctor know you might not like the other doc but it needs looking at there are creams and sprays which you can use which can be bought over the counter but best to get it diagnosed first , if the blood is bright red then it is fresh blood , also the strain of pregnancy and labour can cause you to have them they are really common , Another idea might be to mention to the midwife if she is still visiting you at home .


  2. that is not good sign, you should doctor, don't wait long, can be dangerous.  

  3. go to the doctor!!!!!!!!! NOW!

  4. A Dr.'s advice is best.

    My opinion:

    If it is not painful, and if it is not a constant bleed, then it sounds like a hemorrhoid.  You should be ok waiting for your desired Dr.

    If the bleeding becomes more often, or painful, go to the hospital or Dr. right away.

    I had one as well after the birth of my last son.

    Good luck and Congratulations!!

  5. Did you tear when you gave birth?If so, having a bowel movement can open it slightly, making bright red blood.  This happened to me, my baby is 6 weeks old. i didnt have stitches but a tiny tear.

  6. You might have hemorrhoids (piles) common in and after pregnancy, straining to poo makes them bleed.

    They are not dangerous, just uncomfortable, check with doctor when he's back from hols.

  7. It could be a tear or hemorrhoids. I would consult with a doctor. If you don't like the other doctor, call the hospital where your baby was born and talk to them. At least, they can give you ideas how to care for yourself best and if you need to be seen or not. Take care.

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