This condition is when firm swollen pouches form under
the mucus membranes both inside and outside of the
rectum; it is quite a common problem during pregnancy.
In short hemorrhoids are actually varicose veins of
the anus. Some suffer throughout pregnancy while others
develop them during the pushing stage of labor.
Hemorrhoids are caused by
• straining to empty the bowel triggered by
constipation or uncontrolled diarrhea
• high levels of progesterone which affects
the veins in the anal canal
• the pressure of baby's head on the pelvis
during the later part of pregnancy which causes interference
in blood flow in the pelvic region
You can prevent the situation with these measures
• Prevent constipation by ensuring sufficient
fluid intake
• Eat plenty of high fiber foods
• Exercise regularly
• Don't strain during bowel movements
If you already have this problem, you can
lessen the pain and itching by
• Keeping the anus region clean with gentle
washing
• Soaking in sitz bath (a shallow basin placed
over the toilet bowl)
• Not sitting for long durations over hard surfaces
Although most such situations go away with time, some
may require minor surgery. Seek your doctor's advice
before you start on any medication for this condition.