No since the suppository is absorbed through the rectal mucosa.
If you don't have a bowel movement after using a suppository, it may indicate that the suppository has not dissolved or taken effect properly. This can happen due to factors like insufficient hydration, diet, or individual body response. It's important to follow the instructions provided with the suppository and consult a healthcare professional if you experience discomfort or if bowel movements are not occurring as expected. They can provide guidance on how to proceed safely.
try going to the bathroom
No. Intercourse shouldn't hurt, either during or after. The best person to ask about this is a qualified physician.
you will have to just go through the pai and if u need the toilet them poo your pants :s
i don't think it would hurt to go to the bathroom if you were pregnant and i really would not know because i have never been pregnant before i guess it could be possible but again, i do not know because i have never been pregnant before
I do not have personal experience with using a soap suppository.
you may have a bladder problem
You will go to the bathroom when you are ready to. I hope you make it peaceful.
go to the bathroom
Yes, often times when a baby is constipated, the health provider will advise you to insert an anal suppository to help relieve the constipation. In the case of newborns, the suppository is usually broken in half before insertion. Most suppositories safe for babies include glycerin.
In the bathroom. On the toilet
You probably have an urinary tract infection (UTI). Usually with an UTI, your back or sides hurt as well.