28 Weeks Pregnant and Hemorrhoid Relief
Among all the things a pregnant women suffers from, hemorrhoids has to be one of the worst. It is embarrassing to talk about this but I know how important it is to really focus on how to heal hemorrhoids during pregnancy. I am suffering from both extremes, constipation and too many bowel movements. I just sent a stool sample to my doctor as I had been traveling and it has been now two months and I seem to be having a hard time getting better.
Of course all this lead to hemorrhoids and I had actually avoided a full fledged hemorrhoid attack with my first pregnancy so I had no idea how difficult it is to have hemorrhoids while pregnant. I am of course grateful for Anuleaf AD and stress the idea of wearing it as soon as you have a prolapsed vein or pain. I was at my daughter’s music school when my pre-flare-up symptoms started and did not have Anuleaf AD with me. I will not make that mistake again and will carry Anuleaf AD with me at all times because of the weight of the baby it is a lot more painful and harder to heal a hemorrhoid flare-up. I have been doing a lot of Kegels about 60 every two hours and I really see the results face.
I recommend that all pregnant women do this as it is not only important for your anal wall health but also for a faster post-partum recuperation. Most pregnant women get hemorrhoids during their second and third trimester. However the pushing during the birth of the baby is almost a hemorrhoid guarantee and having a strong anal system will help you feel better.
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