For pregnant women, the most worrying thing is seeing red, because seeing red means there is a risk of miscarriage, which is the last thing pregnant women want to see. Some pregnant women may find blood in their stool when defecating, and they are extremely worried after seeing the bleeding phenomenon. Let's understand why pregnant women have blood when going to the big toilet?

Bleeding during bowel movements in pregnant women is not necessarily a symptom of threatened miscarriage, but may also be caused by hemorrhoids. Due to the continuous enlargement of the pregnant belly after pregnancy, it gradually compresses the rectum, affecting the normal defecation of pregnant women and leading to constipation symptoms. Long term constipation can cause hemorrhoids, so defecation can easily lead to hemorrhoid bleeding. Pregnant women should not be too nervous, and timely hemostasis and care are sufficient.
The phenomenon of hemorrhoid bleeding during pregnancy is very common. Pregnant women should increase their exercise appropriately to improve their stool condition and reduce hemorrhoid bleeding. At the same time, pregnant women should pay attention to their diet and eat some coarse grains, fruits and vegetables appropriately to ensure smooth bowel movements and alleviate symptoms of hemorrhoid bleeding.
However, pregnant women should not be careless at all, and bleeding during bowel movements cannot rule out the possibility of threatened miscarriage. Pregnant women should observe whether there are any other discomfort symptoms on their body. If accompanied by abdominal pain, lower back pain and other symptoms, they should seek medical attention in a timely manner to avoid the risk of miscarriage that they do not want to see.