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You wouldn't have a bowel movement after death if there were something obstructing your rectum. Most people lose control over this, and their body naturally releases it.
Just before a person has to have a bowel movement, feces (stool) moves down into the rectum. As it pushes on the sphinter, we recognize we 'need to go'. After a bowel movement, the rectum is mostly empty, though feces coats the walls of the rectum, kind of like a watery-oil sheen. The tissues may be pinker because more blood enters the tissues while pushing the bowel movement out. Otherwise, nothing is in the rectum. The walls close in more together, so it's an empty collapsed tube.
Defecate . To have a bowel movement, go to the bathroom.To rid the body of solid waste.To pass feces (stool) out of the rectum through the anus
A small rubber in the rectum is very likely to be expelled during a bowel movement. Next time, remember that a partner must hold the condom on the penis, particularly when removing the penis from the anus.
is it normal to have a period twice a month and bleed when you had a bowel movement or and bleed heavy and think you pregnant is it because of sex but doing in rectum
diverticulitis?
It goes into your rectum so that it can be passed out your anus as waste...As in a bowel movement (Poo)!!
it is an infection of outpouchings in the large bowel
It goes into your rectum so that it can be passed out your anus as waste...As in a bowel movement (Poo)!!
bleeding from the rectum, especially after a bowel movement, and itching, burning, pain, and general discomfort in the anal area.
The large intestine does connect to the rectum.