What to do if you have bleeding stools in pregnancy

What to do if you have bleeding stools in pregnancy: a. Check if you have hemorrhoids. The percentage of pregnancy with hemorrhoids is up to 70% or more. Even if you have hemorrhoids in early pregnancy, you can treat them for different severity of hemorrhoids, which can avoid the formation of blood clots during birth, causing severe pain. Second, dietary regimen. Eat a proper diet of vegetables and fruits that contain more fiber, such as leeks, celery, cabbage, spinach, bananas, etc., to promote intestinal peristalsis. Laxative foods, such as honey, also help to promote bowel movements. Third, regular bowel movements. Do not hold back too long, to develop regular good bowel habits, do not read books and newspapers in the toilet when the bowels. Difficult bowel movements can be used laxative drugs, should not use laxatives, and should not use pressure enemas and other methods, so as not to cause the risk of miscarriage or premature birth. Fourth, keep the anus clean and reduce stimulation. You should eat less stimulating food such as chili and mustard when you are pregnant to reduce the bad stimulation to the rectum and anus. Anal cleaning after defecation to avoid residual fecal residue, which stimulates the skin around the anus. Fifth, appropriate exercise. Pregnant women appropriate physical exercise, can promote intestinal peristalsis and blood circulation to prevent constipation, should not be sedentary. Adhere to 10-30 minutes of anal lifting action every day, consciously contract the anus, relax and then contract again, do it 3 times in a row, 1 minute each time, 3-7 times a day, can reduce venous stasis, improve local blood circulation and reduce morbidity.