Yes. Rectal bleeding may be a symptom of having an ovarian cyst.
For more information on the symptoms of ovarian cysts, see the related link.
Rectal Bleeding can be caused by many things. Possible causes could be anything from Hemorrhoids to Cancer. Rectal Bleeding can even be related to Diahrrea or Food Poisoning.
There are a few medical causes why rectal bleeding may occur when a person sits down. One reason could be hemorrhoids. A doctor will be the only person who can accurately diagnose the bleeding.
Rectal bleeding is when you bleed from the anus, (rectum) (backside) the common cause of rectal bleeding is hemorrhoids (Pyle's) there are also many other causes of rectal bleeding so this must be diagnosed by a doctor as you would need to have serious issues discounted.
that your hymen has been broken, or a miscarrage Ovarian Cyst.
There are lots of reasons that you could be bleeding, but if the bleeding is excessive, please, please see a doctor. The doctor will be able to help you if it is an emergency.
Even in the presence of bleeding, you could still be pregnant.
It could mean that you have ovarian cysts or cancer. Or it could mean that you were ready to start your period, and it knocked things loose.
Light vaginal bleeding around the time of ovulation, accompanied by pain might be an ovarian cyst. It could also be an ectopic pregnancy. Seeing a doctor is very important.
Could happen if caused serious injuries...
Yes you could. Go to the doctor.
You need to call your doctor or midwife, to see if they want you to be evaluated. Depending on the amount of bleeding and the severity of the pain, you could be having a miscarriage or you could be having placenta issues. Bleeding and cramping in the second trimester is not normal.
If you have those 2 symptoms together you should see a doctor. You could have a blockage in your intestine or bowel.