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Re: Why Does This Happen?

From: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 31 Jan 2002 14:26:11 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Amy wrote: >
>I suffer from IBS, am on Levbid 0.375 dose 2 x day. This morning when
>using the bathroom, and straining just a little bit to move my bowels
>(sorry.. trying not to be gross), after mission was accomplished, I
>noticed there was some blood tinged mucous on the tissue (coming from
>vagina). Why is this? Something to do with straining, or is something
>else going on? I am right about mid cycle and on Alesse 28 bcp for 1 1/2
>years so far. Any thoughts?
>
>--
>Amy
>

I don't know. If it doesn't recur,it isn't anything to get shook up about.

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R.Daniel Braun, MD  FACOG   FOG
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