Pregnant women with bleeding stools usually have no effect on the fetus if the symptoms are mild, but if the bleeding is heavy, the health of the mother and child may be affected.
Most of the bleeding in the stool of pregnant women is due to hemorrhoids caused by constipation during pregnancy. Pregnant women secrete a lot of progesterone after pregnancy, which makes the peristaltic ability of the large intestine weaken. And as the uterus grows, it forms pressure on the rectum, which can further aggravate the constipation, causing constipation and bleeding stools in pregnant women. If there is a small amount of bleeding in a short period of time, it will not affect the fetus, so drink more warm water, exercise appropriately, promote gastrointestinal melting, and keep the bowel movement smooth. However, if the bleeding time is longer and the bleeding amount is more, it will lead to anemia of the pregnant woman, at this time the fetus may have insufficient nutrition, growth retardation, intrauterine hypoxia and so on.
It is recommended that pregnant women increase their exercise during pregnancy, avoid sitting and standing for a long time, keep their bowels open, and fumigate the anal area with warm water after each bowel movement to improve the blood circulation in the anal area, which is very beneficial for preventing constipation and hemorrhoids.