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Much of the research performed by scientists shows that an enlarged prostate can cause urinary problems. However, people that experience enlarged prostates can have irritable bowel syndrome which causes frequent bowel movements. Not much has been experienced by individuals suffering from an enlarged prostate and trouble having bowel movements.
No you do not have a hymen in your anus. If you did it would block your bowel movements or have been broken by your bowel movements long ago.
you gotta go, you gotta go! i don't know, I'm not a vet!
Bowel movements that are foamy could be a result from the food that was eaten. Another reason is from medications that may have been taken or issues with the colon, liver or pancreas.
explosive bowel movements when you start taking two capsules...
loose bowel movements, excessive gas , or occasional stomach pain have been reported from high-fiber diets. However,
Your bowels are nowhere near your uterus (womb) and constipation does not cause a miscarriage. If there is a tissue like substance in the toilet it may be from something you have eaten like tomato skin or sweetcorn, sometimes mushrooms. You may miscarry when you have constipation but the two are not related. I don't know if that is true or not...I have been having spotting after an episode of constipation myself. I experienced spotting for two days. How is it not possible that it can't harm your pregnancy. If a pregnant woman is not to lift heavy object, how can it not be harmful to strain the abdomen when having a bowel movement. I remember, from my previous pregnancies, having the same full sensation in my bowels when I was getting ready to have my baby. I strained the same muscles to push my baby into the world. So, how is it not possible to dislodge or push the fetus from the uterus with enough pressure applied on these same muscles? Because it is the muscles of the bowel wwhich push out a stool and the muscles of the uterus which push out the baby. The abdominal muscles only help. You may pass a stool as the baby is delivered because it was in the rectum and the baby's head has squeezed it out, like toothpaste out of a tube. I had bleeding during my bowel movements during my pregnancy and it wasn't a miscarriage situation but a polyp on my uterus that was causing blood to be expelled during my bowel movements which was clotted and looked like tissue. After the removal of the polyp I had no my vaginal bleeding during my pregnancy until labor.
possibly she has been having sexual activities
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You can't, not the way you did before your surgery. Having the rectum removed will require an ostomy. A permanent ostomy is required when disease, or its treatment, impairs normal intestinal function, or when the muscles that control the rectum do not work properly or require removal. The most common causes of these conditions are low rectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease. Once your ostomy has been created, your surgeon or an enterostomal therapist or "ET nurse" (a nurse who specializes in ostomy care) will teach you to apply and wear a pouch called an ostomy appliance. The pouch is made of a special form of plastic which is held to the body with an adhesive skin barrier. Many sizes and styles of ostomy pouches are available. The pouch is disposable and is emptied or changed as needed. The system is quite secure; "accidents" are not common, and the pouches are odor-free. The frequency of your bowel movements will vary, depending on the type of ostomy you have, your diet, and your bowel habits prior to surgery. If the ostomy is a colostomy, irrigation techniques may be learned which allow for increased control over the timing of bowel movements.
you posibly could be pregnant or about to get your period. it could also mean you are having a misscarrige.
Since you have been having your period, it means that you are not pregnant.