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Pain pelvic/vagina area

For the past 3 days I've been feeling an urge to go pee, I go pee and it turns out I didn't need the bathroom! Today it got worse and now I feel like if the baby was punching me! Is this normal? Should I go to the ER?
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4692056 tn?1365402990
U Donny have to have burning while u pee or pain I trend to get atleast two everytime I get pregnant i never have burning i would just go to the doctor just in case
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I don't have any burning or pain when I pee but I still have that "I need to go" feeling mostly at night
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Im going to agree with those calling it a UTI. Id go get checked asap
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4692056 tn?1365402990
Could be a uti I would go to the er just in case
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I habe the same thing from time to time. Lile someone else said probably your baby. But if you know you are retaining urine like the ammount you are putting in is no where near what your putting out or if you have any pain or burning I would get it checked out. But if its more of a temporary thing I wouldn't worry about it too much.
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It *****! I'm always running to the bathroom!
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I get that a lot!! Baby is probably laying right on your bladder making you feel as though you have to go. sometimes mine moves just right and it feels add though he is kicking me right in the cervix!!  :-\
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Thank you! It's my first pregnancy so I'm kinda lost
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go get checked sounds like a urinary tract infection. good luck
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