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4658567 tn?1364142123

Abdomin pop

Second pregnancy 13 weeks on Thursday. Is it possible that my uterus and baby are higher up than normal. Seems like my tummy has popped out some but not exactly right above my pelvic bone..
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I never said it had anything to do with peeing. My midwife told me it wad normal for my close to be a little snug at this time but it was b/c of the baby but b/c I was retaining water and bloated. You're food is digesting a lot slower and that's why I would bloat bad.
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Retaining water has nothing to do with needing to pee. Just ask at your next appt if your uterus feels higher than it should be.
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4658567 tn?1364142123
I pee constantly! Take a drink- haveta pee.. Take a sip- haveta pee... And I won't drink for a little while so I can lay down for nap, ill go to the bathroom like 3 times before can actually lay down for an hour  without having to go.
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I was retaining some serious water at 12 weeks.
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4658567 tn?1364142123
Yes I have.. And the number 2 has been the same since I got pregnant. But never really had any bloating. And doesn't feel like bloating or constipation.
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Baby should be right above your pelvic bone, but also at this stage you will getting bloating &/or constipation which will cause your belly to look bigger. Have you gotten prenatal care? They would be able to tell you if you're bigger than expeted.
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