So I'm in the bathroom bored, doing business, and type into Google, "I'm pooping amuse me." I get back a bunch of Webmd type pages about pooping. About the fourth item down is diarrhea in women and almost every recommended page following is about women's health. I search, "Amuse Me," and get some hits for a ride and then a bunch of hits about tv shows with women as the main cast.
I type in, "I'm a man," and get a bunch of Spencer Davis group returns, fair enough. But I also got a hit on a Michelle Branch activist song, about the plight of women.
When did search engines become all about chick stuff?
Did it ever occur to you that maybe women are just more likely to look up information on pooping? Be it looking up stuff for babies and worrying if that's normal, or blowing their own irregularities, or wanting to know if they're 'normal', out of proportion your results will be influenced by what other people searching for similar stuff select.
Two other searches brought up female stuff as well. But to answer your original question, honestly no I didn't consider women might be more prone to search for pooping.
They're more panicky and neurotic about anything they think might be a health issue. This is what keeps WebMD in business.
Also, there are a lot of gastrointestinal issue that go along with pregnancy/childbirth and can persist after.
You're the second person to bring up pregnancy, I didn't realize weird pooping happened with pregnancy
Babies tend to push all the guts away as they grow in the womb. You don't just have your intestines squeezed into a corner and not expect to feel any side effects.