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I cant stop peeing?

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i know peeing more is common in pregnancy but its to the point where im finding a little bit of urine before i wake up from my bed.. im almost 4 months too.

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  1. Usually, it hard for a pregnant woman to hold their pee, even at 4 months. I would suggest you to drink less water because that is very good if you are drinking lot of water.

    Check your diabetes or use a small pad when going to bed.

    Well if you don't drink you won't pee. I am 30 weeks pregnant and that's normal that pregnant woman can't hold their pee. It is pretty common.

    And trust me it will get worst in your third trimester then you will have to pee even more and can't hold it.


  2. This is Normal, Try not to drink too much liquid before going to sleep. :)

  3. This is normal in early pregnancy, as the baby is sitting right on top of your bladder, effectively forcing the urine out.  It will get better briefly in a very short time, as the baby will rise in the uterus and take the pressure off your bladder, but it will return towards the end of your pregnancy, as the baby gets bigger and it's weight will once again be pressing on your bladder.  I don't recommend cutting back on fluids, as you need the fluid to keep you and the baby healthy. Most obstetricians make a diabetes screening part of the routine care for a pregnant women.  Ask your doctor, and let him decide whether this is a problem or just part of a normal pregnancy.   I'd suggest wearing a pad at night, just to keep your linens dry.  This is just one of the parts of pregnancy that no one likes.

  4. well if your losing alot of weight and drinking alot also id say you have diabetes if so you should go get it checked out by a doctor staright away.

  5. I'm about there too now and find night time is the worst, I'm up two ro three times at night but daytime is almost normal so far.

    Have a word with your doctor as it wont get better as baby gets bigger. Either your muscles relax too much (and you leak) or the baby is not giving your bladder enough room. I dont know what, if anything, can be done but you never know there may be something. My mum says wear tena pads at night to help stop little accidents.
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