the beginning and very end of the pg time the baby lays right on top of your bladder so you can even hold it long at all just try to remember it is part of being pg and can't do anything about it make sure after the baby is born you do the exercises to make your bladder strong again or you will have to start wearing diapers too!!!!!~!!!!
2006-10-21 09:40:04
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answered by mel416 3
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I know how you feel!!!
I'm 17 weeks now, and although it's MUCH better than the first trimester, I still get up a few times in the night to pee...I think it's harder on my hubby than on me!
But they keep telling me, if I thought that was bad, just wait till the 3rd trimester! The joys of pregnancy, huh?
But look on the bright side: every annoying pregnancy symptom from the peeing to the backaches to the nausea is just a sign that the baby's healthy & strong. (Okay, guess that's not so helpful when you've got your head in the toilet, or you're getting up from your bed in the night for the 5th time...but still!)
Congratulations anyway, enjoy it while it lasts, soon enough it'll be a baby who's peeing & crying & eating & everything else every 5 minutes!
2006-10-21 09:37:22
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answered by Maddy 5
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I'm having the same problem however, I am 35 weeks and it's drives me crazy. It will stop because I was also going through that at the beginning then it went away.
But it will come back in your last trimester... I have a hard time sleeping at night because I have to keep waking up and I am not getting enough rest because of that. Good Luck!!!!
2006-10-21 10:20:38
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answered by Vicky 6
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I'm 32 weeks pregnant and since the beginning i've been feeling the pressure on my bladder. It's worse when i get up from sitting. I'm up about 2 or 3 times a night to go to the loo. I've gotten used to it now though, but still can't wait for baby to arrive to give my legs a rest from using the stairs so often! lol
2006-10-21 10:15:06
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answered by becca197826 1
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it will get better a around 16-20 weeks when your womb lifts out of your pelvis and gives your bladder more room, this is only for about a month or 2 though until your baby starts putting its weight, toes and fists in your bladder instead,
good luck and hang in there its worth i in the end, I have a 7 week old baby girl and sh was worth every minute of my pregnancy!!!
2006-10-21 11:08:27
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answered by JULIEANN B 1
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It's normal in the first 3 months and towards the end of pregnancy
2006-10-21 09:41:42
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answered by Gossip81 4
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Im 17 weeks and its still happening. This is my 4th baby. I dont remember it ever really stopping. The baby is always putting pressure on your bladder. Even at 8 weeks.
2006-10-21 09:32:38
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answered by Blondi 6
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You have a UTI - Urinary Tract Infection. I had this when I was pregnant, try drinking cranberry juice, it's really good for the bladder and all that stuff.
2006-10-21 09:42:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Well dear, it is just human nature to have to urinate. It is what our bodies do to function normally. Just make sure you find a washroom that you can have access to and you should be fine. If you did not urinate then there would be a blockage inside.
2006-10-21 11:21:56
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answered by Anonymous
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not for a while hun its because there is pressure on the bladder as the body is preparing for the baby
congratulations and good luck xx
2006-10-21 09:39:59
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answered by Anonymous
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