Constipation can be due to a number of causes - low fibre diet (foods like bran flakes and weetabix provide lots of insoluble fibre, as well as fruit and veg), not drinking enough water, not moving around enough etc etc, however, as your post is also listed in pregnancy would I be right in assuming you are pregnant? In which case it may be that the hormones of pregnancy are causing you to be constipated / have difficulties defecating. Progesterone is a hormone which is found in higher levels in pregnant women, and one of its effects is to relax smooth muscle. Relaxation in the gut smooth muscle means food takes longer to pass through, and in the large bowel this means more water is reabsorbed and the faeces is harder and more difficult to pass by the time it reaches the end. It is fairly common to be constipated during pregnancy, and a high fibre diet, exercise and making sure you drink plenty of water should help make going to the toilet a little easier.
Urine and feces are the wastes that are expelled from the human body.
the toilet
It is considered a public health hazard - hazardous human body waste.
No you cannot, as it only contains chemicals that the human body does not need.
Feces, sweat, carbon dioxide in exhaling, farts, urine.
Petrified feces is also called coprolite. It is body waste that has turned into stone. In terms of fossils, they are considered trace fossils, not body fossils. Paleofeces is the name for ancient human waste.
A human poops feces [aka poop]. This is the extra materials you ingest that your body can't or doesn't want to use.
It's a common misconception that Dali painted once painted his body with human feces (where this rumor started is the subject of many a debate in the modern art history world).
The rectum holds the feces until it is eliminated from the body through the anal canal and anus.
The name of the opening where waste exits through the human body is called the anal opening. The anus is another term for it, though the anus is more where the waste is stored directly before it exits the human body (which is why the opening is called the analopening).
the anus is the opening through which feces leave the body
Blood, urine, feces, brain matter, Na and P in water, among other excretory fluids.