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My body

I'm kinda embarrassed by the things my body is doing this pregnancy I even want to cry I have had 3 kids but I haven't ever lost control of my pee ever till this pregnancy I know they say it's normal and every pregnancy is different but I feel odd when it happens and my boyfriend laughs but I don't think it's funny at all I'm very sad
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You are not alone. This time around I'm doing much better (kegals!). But my first pregnancy I wet myself while checking out in the store. Not a small amount. The lady checking me out and the lady bagging my groceries were convinced I'd broken my water and were trying to make me sit and call an ambulance, all while I'm practically shouting "it's just pee!! I promise!". Yeah... I laugh at it now, but oh my word that was embarrassing.
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Know how you feel! I had just put cream on to try and ease hemorrhoids from straining with diarrhoea, my stomach was cramping so I was making a hot water bottle, as I was waiting threw up in the sink and wee'd myself a bit at the same time! I have ulcerative colitis so because of that am past caring dignity wise and just try and see the funny side, pregnancy really has felt that attractive and 30 weeks late I'm still waiting for that damn glow lol
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Thanks I'm glad not alone just my boyfriend always trying and I'm not into it at all because all he wants to do is make fun of it all and I havent found much funny due to depression so it's kinda hard to laugh at myself feeling like this I have made it through 3 kids and not once did I pee on myself but now I have peed a ton and I don't know what is going to happen when I do get back to normal
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dont feel embarrased its totally normal im on my pregnancy as well & I know its weird to experience that but itll get better dont worry(:
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