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I'm 33 weeks and I keep peeing, I've been tested for a uti and every time it's negative. I am literally peeing every 30 mins to a hour. Sometimes its just a tinkle but feels like a full bladder. It doesn't hurt but when I do pee after its a little pressure. Is this normal?
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Im only 18 weeks and i pee like every 30-45 minutes its crazy it wasnt this bad for me my first pregnancy but i guess baby is just comfy on our bladders.
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I pee every 10 to 15 minutes I usually stop drinking water at around 7 pm 8 and I still wakeup about 4 times in the night :( Sometimes when I walk I pee or when I laugh it ***** I am 34 weeks 3 days
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9634886 tn?1405819605
This has happened to me....and it happens on and off sometimes....i dont have a uti either or any infections or anything. Its probably just baby putting pressure on your bladder....
It su cks i know.....
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10990705 tn?1416788222
I'm been having that for awhile now :/ and it really ***** .-.
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nope! I go every 15-30 minutes and it's crazy. I wake up about 3-5 times a night to pee.
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Is there anyway to get her to move? Exercises?. So I can be a little more comfortable
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13167 tn?1327194124
Sounds like your baby is laying on your bladder.  Since you've been tested for a UTI and you are clean,  sounds like you're fine.  
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