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New to pregnancy.

I'm 17 years old. And 7 weeks pregnant. I have no experience with anything to do with being pregnant whatsoever. Is it normal to have bowel movements and constantly having to pee at my 7th week?
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I do not know why I am so tired. I get at least 7 hours of sleep each night. But I am just so exhausted at such an early time during my pregnancy. I can't bear the thought of how I will feel by my second & third trimester :-( but it will all be worth it cause I know my little bundle of joy will be devolping and growing and each day that passes I get closer to the chance to hold my little one :-)
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It's way too soon to be needing to pee constantly, the baby tiny!! The reason why pregnant women who are much more further along need to constantly pee, is because of the baby pushing on their bladders. The doctor and the midwife i see, have told me this and i have all so read it in the information i was given by my midwife. You may want to go to a doctor and get checked out for bladder infections/Urinary Tract Infection, my doctor also told me that Bladder Infections/UTI's will make you need to go to the toilet more than usual, especially in early pregnancy!! From the professional information i been told/given, what your experiencing is not normal!!!!
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Yesss
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Yes, very normal.
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