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Night time bathroom brakes?

A strange question perhaps, but when did you ladies start waking up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom? I am almost 32 weeks and am sleeping through the night just fine without any desire get up. I also take my before-bed medications with a full glass of water every night.  What are the chances that this will continue?  Anyone else in the same position as me?
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I woke up 4 times to pee last night :( broken sleep is knackering me out x
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12981378 tn?1440334797
Starting at 30 weeks I started waking up like 3 time needing to pee. But it depend when ur baby is at. If the baby is still high closer to abdomen then u won't feel it at much but will have shortness of breath if the baby is lower pressing on ur bladder then ull have to pee more often.
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You are a unicorn lol. I've been getting up 3-5 times a night since 12 weeks. Lately its been more thanks to hip pain.
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Lucky! I was waking up 4-5 times a night and now just 2-3 times but I can't get peaceful sleep because of it.
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I wake up usually once a night, some nights I can sleep thru the night, and I'm 32 weeks. I have been waking up to pee since around 16 weeks.
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13619738 tn?1431114515
I get my boyfriend to wake me up twice before he goes bed so I go use the bathroom and sleep soundly the rest of the night. I apparently figet if I don't!
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I woke up to pee in the middle of the night before I got pregnant, lol.
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12518439 tn?1446857092
Pat on the back mama!!! I get up every night at least twice to go potty. Been like this since about 4 months. It drives me crazy. So enjoy being able to sleep the whole night.
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