Fairly early on. Maybe from about week 6 and then throughout the first trimester, after which it is supposed to get better for a bit. In the beginning it is because uterus is confined within pelvis and it presses on your bladder as it gets bigger. In 2nd trimester, it grows up and out of the pelvis, taking some of the pressure off. In 3rd trimester, it just about fills every place inside you, and the baby is heavier, too, so your bladder will be sensitive again. If you have pain on urination or feeling you cannot empty your bladder, however, you should see a doctor. You may have a urinary tract infection (also not uncommon during pregnancy!), which requires treatment for both your own health and that of your baby.
YES YOU DO. WHEN A WOMAN IS PREGNANT THE BLADDER GETS PRESSURE FROM THE BABY'S WEIGHT AND THIS TURN WILL MAK U FEEL THE URGE TO PEE EVEN WHEN THE BLADDER IS NOT FULL . IN MOST CASES YOU WILL REALISE THAT THE QUANTITY OF URINE YOU PASS OUT IS USUALLY NOT ENOUGH TO PUT THE DEGREE OF PRESSURE AND URGE YOU GET ON YOU. FREQUENT URINATION IS ONE OF THE SYMPTOMS OF PREGNANCY. READ MORE AT http://pregnancyandmothers.blogspot.com
Frequent urination is caused by the weight of your uterus (and the baby inside) shifting over your bladder. The more pregnant you become, the less room your bladder has to expand, and the more frequently you feel the need to urinate. Also, with your pregnancy, the amount of fluid in your body dramatically increases, which is simply more to be processed by your kidneys and expelled in the form of urine.
One pregnancy website (see Related Links) suggests this symptom may crop up as early as six weeks - even before you're sure that you're actually pregnant.
You will find yourself having to go to the washroom quite frequently. I am 9 weeks pregnant and they told me that what happens is, when you get pregnant your body starts "rearranging" making room for the uterus to grow and that pushes on your bladder, making it feel fuller than it actually is. No particular number is the right number but for me, I have to urinate between 6-12 times a day.
It can also be different from women 2 women but most of us it starts even before you know you are pregnant infact it's one of the eralry pregnancy syntoms:with my first child my mother noticed me by that and then we bought the tester which confirmed that I was pregnant.so all in all I can say as soon as your body detates pregnancy.
This can happen almost immediately in pregnancy. Often times its a "sign" that you are pregnant.
In my own personal experience, as early as 4 wks pregnant or 2 weeks after ovulation. I think the doctors say around 6 wks, but that was the very first symptom I had with 2 of my kids.
Yes.
No, this just means that the enlarging uterus is pressing the bladder causing you frequent urination.
every after 30 mins
No, you could have a UTI though.
No not at all. Frequent urination is common during pregnancy. Frequent urination during pregnancy means the fetus/uterus is crowding your bladder or possibly even using it as a punching bag! All women experience increased urination during pregnancy. Another thing to consider with frequent urination is a bladder infection, or if the increased urinating is accompanied by extreme thirst, pregnancy induced diabetes. Talk to your doctor about any changes you notice. If a bladder infection goes unchecked, the infection can spread to the kidney's, the kidney infection - which causes frequent urinating, can also cause premature labor or miscarriage.
well pregnancy symptoms can start prior to period. 1week before your period symptoms may be seen. fatigue,nausea,frequent urination are the signs you can notice.
Frequent urination can be an early symptom of pregnancy, but a UTI isnt' an early pregnancy sign.
Frequent means often so it's when you have to run to bathroom and pee all the time. Common with pregnancy.
It feels like you have to go all the time..
Frequent urination is a common symptom of early pregnancy. However, not all women will experience it.
Frequent urination is a common symptom in pregnancy, as your uterus grows to accomodate the growing embryo/fetus it pushes on your bladder causing you to urinate frequently. It is not a sign of miscarriage.
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