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5727783 tn?1373619285

thirst..

is it normal to be thirsty always during pregnancy?
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No it is not normal to be thirsty. That is a sign of dehydration which is not good. Ask any Dr. So amp up the water ladies and always let your Dr know about all symptoms. Good luck
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Omg before I didn't know I was pregnant I use to always drink water for some reason a month later I found out I was 11 weeks pregnant....then slowly the thirst for water started fading I'm 37 weeks now and I drink water but not in the beginning of pregnancy
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Yesssss it  is normal im 19weeks & i hate drinking water & i always find myself thristy 5mins after i jus drank a whole bottle. But what i was told from my midwife & family the baby needs ALOT of water & that w.e water yuh drink goes to the baby for the  amniotic fluid & the rest goes to yu & w.e parts of yur body needs the water. Yur suppose to drink a gallon of water a day. I caught a uti that im now treating from not drinking enough water & the uti almost sent me into premature labor. EVERYTIME YU PEE DRINK A WHOLE BOTTLE OF WATER. Wen yu empty out fill back up. I try to drink a bottle of water every hr or everytime i pee. Hope i helped
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5609181 tn?1375332372
It's a sign of gestational diabetes in most women. I was extremely thirsty throughout my pregnancy and sure enough I have GD
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4654179 tn?1595183520
It could be a sign of gestational diabetes
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yes im often thirsty & its good to drink water rather thirsty or not. how many wks are you?
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