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urinating frequently,painful,constant feeling that I have to go again..am I pregnant

I just been through the phase of ovulation and true enough my spouse and I are trying to concieve, I am urinating alot, and it hurts when i do so.  When done it feels like I still have to pea and nothing comes out, but soon as I sit down I have to go again and a little comes out and once up I have to sit back down, is it a chance I am pregnant? It does not burn or irritate when I pea but while I am sitting I can feel urine commin to a peak and its just a squirt of urine. What is wrong with me, I have been so tired and sleeping more then usual, please help with some answers!
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I agree its a UTI. The last 2 times I found out I was pg I had a UTI. Go to Dr do pg test & have em check for UTI. Good luck.
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Sounds exactly like a urinary tract infection (UTI) u can get medicine over the counter.. They r red pills and u get relief usually preety quickly.. Make sure u buy pads as well bc it turns ur pee a orangey red color and u don't want it to stain ur underwear!! I'm preety positive this is what it is... And it should clear within a couple days if not then call a doc bc it's def an infection.. It hurts I know hope u feel better soon and get prego soon!!!
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Painful urination and the urge to go with very little or nothing coming out is the sure sign of infection at the very least. If you just ovulated you won't show symptoms until well past 8 days past ovulation.
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