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Peeing

im 12 weeks 5 days pregnant and cannot stop going to the bathroom but the thing is when I go barely more than a few drops of pee will come out most of the time! Apart from the normal ones every few hours. Every time I go it feels like I still need to pee even though there is nothing there!! This started a couple of days ago and I have never experienced if before in my pregnancy until now. I'm worried it could be a UTI? However I am super careful so don't how how I would have contracted one!! Does anyone else have this problem or should I get tested for UTI??
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I totally understand the struggle, it's rough. I'll go then get up to wash my hands and have to go again whether it be a few drops to a little more than a quarter cup or so.
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Yeah like I feel like j can't get any work done because I'm in and out of the toilet and when I'm not I'm trying to figure out if I actually need to pee or not because I get the urge so often!!
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10515800 tn?1419227034
I felt this way in my first trimester and last. Like I lived on the toilet and it was so annoying cause I would get the urge to pee, and have to waddle upstairs for a few drops to come out. Lol
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Nope no burning at all!! That's why I am unsure I have no discomfort at all apart from feeling like I need to pee all the time
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10515800 tn?1419227034
Sounds normal,  but does it burn when u pee?
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