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full bladder -painful

Guaranteed I will wake up once a night with a full bladder. It feels as though it's so full it actually is painful. I have to wake my partner up to help me out of bed to the bathroom. I'm 19 weeks pregnant. Anyone else experience the same thing ?
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That happens to me sometimes and I'm only 17 weeks. I definitely wouldnt say I can't get out of bed it just hurts a little to pee like a lot of pressure. My doctor said it's just from having a full bladder over night. I hope everything is okay for you though!!
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Thanks everyone! phone call to the midwife it is
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I agree with the other ladies, mention it to your Dr. If I've slept like a log and just wake up in the morning with a full bladder I do feel a lot of pressure and it's a little painful but I'm almost 36wks so it's to be expected. Be safe, good luck :)
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I have a full painful feeling bladder starting just recently but am 31 wks. It just is painful once I stand up though b.c of all the pressure and my babt has already dropped. You shouldn't feel like that at 19wks. I would call the dr and get checked out
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I wake once or twice a night I'm 20 weeks .. But get checked you might have a kidney infection
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You could have a UTI or bladder infection...hopefully not though!
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I suggest going to the doc just to make sure you don't have an infection.  
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