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IVF pregnancy- 8weeks
Hello doc. Am getting red mucus in my stool last week and today evening. No bleeding or pain. I am facing difficulty in passing stool couple of days. Kindly advise
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If it is your IVF Pregnancy then you should consult with your Gynaecologist who has done the procedure. You should appreciate that most of the Medical problems don't have a single solution which fits all the patients. And a problem like blood stained Mucus with stools signifies constipation the treatment of which May stimulate uterine contractions. That may have a disastrous effect on your pregnancy. So please consult with your Gynaecologist for this problem.
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