Anus & pregnancy delivery Posted: 02-19-08 16:33pm
I need some help. I am now 37 weeks
pregnant and ready to pop! :yes:
I was told to begin using oil and a
massage technique on the walls of my
vagina to help with the stretching during
labor. I did this just 3 days ago and
found nothing strange, but today is a
different story. It appears as is the
inside of my anus is now rolling outward.
It looks like it has turned inside out. I
dont believe I have a hemmroid because I
have had NO pain and at least two very
easy BM a day. the baby does feel as if he
is coming out the wrong one so .....Is
this just part of pregnancy or what?
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Galaxy
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Posted: 02-19-08 17:06pm
'Fraid so! I think it is just your luck,
actually, whether or not your anus does
this. You may also get a little leakage
from the back but don't worry, they will
have seen it all before! It does sound as
though birth is pretty imminent so good
luck and remember to breathe!
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sunflowergrl
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Posted: 02-29-08 16:22pm
Totally normal. The baby is just
positioned in a spot that adds pressure to
that area. More than likely you may
experience back labor since the baby is on
your back.
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