Oh goodness hun! Of course it is! I have never heard of a woman NOT having to pee every 10 minutes! As your baby grows inside of you, he(or)she is pressing on your bladder, and therefore decreasing the capacity of it.
2006-06-22 19:38:45
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. oh my god yes. I just had a baby this past january. let me give you some advice. Just stay on the toilet until you have the baby. just kidding. I felt like i was in the bathroom every five minutes. I couldn't even make it the the grocery store with out having to go. The good thing is that the moment you give birth it will all go away because the baby is no longer pressing on your bladder. Any way good luck to you and your baby. I dont know how far along you are but my other two problems were backache and a hard time trying to sleep. Well my little Matthew is here and he is beautiful and worth it all.
2006-06-23 05:14:54
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answered by JAYNE C 4
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Yes it is normal for you to have to urinate more often during pregnancy. The father along you get the worst it will get. To help control it some during the night don't drink a lot 2-3 hours before going to bed. Good Luck!
2006-06-23 02:41:47
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answered by JC 1
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yes....as the baby get bigger he'll push your bladder..It happens to me too! It's mostly because the amount of blood in your body increases dramatically when you get pregnant, which leads to a lot of extra fluid getting processed through your kidneys and ending up in your bladder. You may also eventually feel pressure on your bladder from your growing uterus.
2006-06-23 02:36:03
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answered by Pretty_LeLii 1
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Expected and very normal.Your bladder is under pressure from the baby that is why you urinate more.Also do not forget you are urinating for two persons since you are eleminating wastes for your baby too.
2006-06-23 04:16:35
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answered by anastazia 2
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very normal. I have two girls and the oldest one thought that she was on a water bed. I couldn't go pass a restroom without stopping. My second one must have found a better place because I could at least make it to the dr's appointments without stopping. Each pregnancy's is different and very special.
2006-06-23 08:30:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Completely normal. Your body is processing wastes for you and your baby, which means extra work for your kidneys and extra potty trips all day and night!
It's a nuisance, but don't try to skip any trips... "holding it" can lead to trouble. My best advice? Stock up on gentle TP and some baby wipes for those "sensitive" times.
Congratulations on your baby!
2006-06-23 02:41:43
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answered by craftladyteresa 4
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Oh yeah...completely normal. Sometimes ur baby thinks ur bladder is a squeaky toy ;)
Congratulations...have a safe pregnancy!
2006-06-23 02:51:30
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answered by pearl 2
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Yes, it's normal. Cause by the baby lying on your bladder.
2006-06-23 02:36:52
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answered by nannygoat 5
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of course its normal! how old r u? its normal because the baby sits in the uterus which is on top of the bladder. so the bigger the baby gets, the more it pushes on ur bladder.
2006-06-23 02:41:31
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answered by Anonymous
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