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TMI question!

I'm worried because I'm not peeing as much as other pregnant women around 35 weeks! I only get up to pee once at night like I go to pee at 12 then again at 3-5 am and I don't pee every hour or 2 hours I was worried if that's normal or not I'm constantly drinking lots of water but I feel the same as I did in my 2nd trimester
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Yep. Just consider yourself lucky. At least, assuming you've been tested for preeclampsia and you're taking in enough fluids. If you are experiencing an excessive amount of swelling or your output is not roughly equivalent to your input, ask your doc about preeclampsia.
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As long as you are drinking plenty there is no problem. I some days have to run every hour maybe less. Some days I sleep through the night. Maybe your baby isnt pressing down on your bladder. I am 38 weeks n had lightening a few days back. Since then I am starting to think I shud just move in to d loo. Lol. So just drink lots of water n enjoy not having to run constantly coz soon d baby will move down n thn you wont really have a choice;) Dont stress. Good luck.
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I dont either.   i'm drinking lots of water I just don't pee very much.   most nights I don't get up at all to go.  so your not alone.
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@jw12198 we are 3 days apart!
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Lucky you!! I've been up peeing every 2 hours for months and I'm 36 weeks. If your intake is good, don't worry. Just make sure you go as soon as you have the need. Of not, utis are very common in the end.
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Give it time, trust me, I have 32 days left was the same way until a few weeks ago, but yes try drinking more water, helps with legs cramps later on,
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