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I'm 17 weeks pregnant. I pee every 15-25 minutes is this normal?
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Thanks ladies! Just called my Dr to make an appointment to see whats going on
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If only a little comes out everytime you go, that is a main sigh of a UTI which is not good for you or the baby. Tell your doctor right away.
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I'm 20 weeks and I don't pee that much. I go 1-2 hours sometimes 3 hours. You might want to see what's making ya pee so much
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I pee about as often as u ... I cnt even slp at nite ..I passed mii glucose test & it dat burn wen I pee but I kno the babii is head down probably head butting me
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Thanks ladies! No it doesn't burn when I pee. When I pee just a little comes out ugh so aggravated
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Yes you could have that. If you have to pee so often and very little comes out and/or it burns when you pee then it is possible. But f you have a heavy flow and it does not burn, then that is almost unlikely.
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you can also have a urinarytract infection
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No. The glucose test is done around 5-6 months, so you won't have it for a little bit longer. But yes it is a bit much because I am 28 weeks and only pee like every 1-2 hours. So I would consult your doctor.
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No I haven't had the glucose test done yet. I thought the glucose test be done round 7 r 8 months
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Even for pregnancy, that seems a bit much. Have you had the glucose test yet? Frequent urination like that can be a sign of high blood sugar. I'd definitely mention it to your doctor just to be safe.
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