ur uterus is pushing on ur bladder more
2007-11-04 13:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I am 23 weeks 1 day pregnant today, and I have been feeling that way too. I have to pee a few minutes (if that) after I just went. I've noticed it especially when she's been kicking. I'm carrying low also, but she's breech right now, which puts her legs just in reach of my bladder. Fun, eh?
As for the lack of appetite, I've been hungry, but not able to eat as much as normal. My MD said this was because the uterus is pressing against my stomach. I eat a little bit and I'm full, even though I'm still hungry. Although, most of my favorite pregnant foods haven't been sounding too good this past week.
Good luck!!
2007-11-04 13:44:22
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answered by KhrysT 2
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Depending on how you're carrying the baby, he may be pushing on your bladder. I'm carrying pretty high and haven't had too much of a problem with frequent urination. There are other things that can cause sudden frequent urination, too, so just in case you may want to mention it to your doctor - bladder infections and gestational diabetes are two of them. It's normal, however, to experience this pregnancy symptom at any time during gestation.
It's also normal to go through food cravings and aversions at any time in pregnancy. Just because morning sickness generally hits within the first trimester doesn't mean that its related symptoms (namely being turned off by food) can't happen at any time. I have lots of days where nothing sounds good at all. You never know, tomorrow you may be eating everything in sight. Just don't force yourself to eat things that don't appeal to you, or to eat when you're not hungry...that'll only make things worse. Good luck and congrats!!
2007-11-04 13:43:21
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answered by ♀B♀S♀ 7
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I don't think it is anything to worry about, I had the same things happen to me, It was so annoying having to go pee all the time, my husband was like you have just been but I couldn't help it. It doesn't get any better until the baby is finally out. As for the eating thing I had a loss of appetite from pretty much the beginning smaller meals more frequently. Good luck : - )
2007-11-04 15:26:36
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answered by banditqueen1980 3
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I have the same thing. My baby boy must be doing something with my bladder because I literally have been peeing every half an hour and I have actually gone again five minutes after the last time. It seems worse at night too. I actually don't have a huge appetite lately either, which isn't like me at all.
2007-11-04 13:53:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Well the pee problem might be an urinary tract infection, so you might want to get that checked. Could just be the baby is pressing on your bladder though.
Your eating problems sound normal too. Can either be because your baby is growing and your running out of room in your stomach or a hormone fluctuation. It could be you are coming down with a bug too.
2007-11-04 13:41:27
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answered by ~LaborDoula~ 5
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i will relate, different than i do no longer' have the discomfort your describing. i could return and enable them to be responsive to returned in the event that they do no longer' do something for you attempt yet another healthcare professional. i ended eating soda and that worked rather nicely for me. I dodge complicated sugar as much as i will and It has more desirable a great deal. I heard a record on 60 min or something that a majority of those human beings have been getting into for bladder surgical technique and the healthcare professional pulled them off sugar and that they ended up no longer wanting the surgical technique. They have been having an allergic reaction to the sugars. attempt it, it won't be able to harm, it is going to be a wholesome initiate.
2016-12-15 16:45:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The same thing is happening to me I tell people if your looking for me I'll be in the bathroom {ha ha} I also have recently loss my appetite ,don't worry it's a part of being pregnant
2007-11-04 13:35:04
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answered by juv 1
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Check with your doctor, but I doubt it's anything serious. The baby is pushing against your bladder.
2007-11-04 13:26:33
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answered by MikeB 2
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hey girl whats up u always have my back on my question so i have urs.
well from what i hear thats just something we have to deal with. but its not going to last always. right? so we have to deal with it. oh and me and roderick went and brought some geritol and are waiting and praying and for the record
KARLENE AND I OUR BOTH 19!!! WERE BOTH READY TO BE PARENTS AND WE ARE BOTH SMART AND CAN HANDLE IT. AND MOST OF ALL WERE BOTH READY TO BE MOTHERS AND WIVES.
P.S PLEASE WHAT EVER YOU DO GIRL DONT STRESS!!!
2007-11-04 19:00:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Typical when the baby is low. I carried my son that way.
2007-11-04 13:27:13
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answered by Angela S 3
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