poop help. what is normal?

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when pregnant i suffered with constipation and hemorroids. after pregnancy i stopped paying attention to my bowel movements until I recently suffered with them again. they never bleed but made things uncomfortable.

I increased my fibre intake and things got better, sometimes bowel movements where soft but i was just thankful to be going easily.

i started taking a multi vitamin and everything was according to the bristol stool chart 'normal' however i have now stopped taking the multivitamin and things have become very loose again.

At this point in time a bowel movement for me is every other day and starts formed but ends in mush (not water more like thick yoghurt). but sometimes it can be back to all formed. I can not remember what 'normal' for me was anymore as that was pre- pregnancy.

i recently had a blood test for something unrelated and everything came back fine. could i be looking at something like IBS? i have no other symptoms of this.

am i just eating too much fibre?

could this just be my 'normal'?

it is now causing me anxiety everytime i go to the toilet and when making meals i am constantly wondering if something i eat will make it better or worse.

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    hi lou, it's possible something has sparked this. can you think back to a time when you had some sort of stress, was ill, when your bowel movements were different. it sounds like you've sadly got ibs. i would be asking to see your doctor, you need to definitely speak to someone to discover properly what it is.

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