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Pregnancy question....?
Is there any tie between bed wetting and being pregnant or should another underlying cause be looked into?
6 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
the baby pushes on your bladder and sometime you cannot control it. This clears up usually a few months post partum
Source(s): rn in ob/gyn office - LuannLv 51 decade ago
The baby is pressing against your bladder, so it's possible that you could be more inclined to have an "accident" when you're pregnant. Sneezing in the last trimester makes things interesting, too, in case you're wondering. It's always good to keep a spare change of clothes in the car, and wear pantiliners just in case there are "dribbles."
You need to make an effort to wake yourself up at night and get to the bathroom if this is a problem. You might also want to do the bulk of your fluid intake in the morning and early afternoon, and drink less in the evenings.
- 2fine4uLv 61 decade ago
It is hard to hold it when you are pregnant. The baby is against the bladder and make you have frequent urges.
- Forever HappierLv 41 decade ago
Kiegel excersies may help with this problem. After I had my first child I had bladder problems; kept doing those excersies and my problem eventually went away.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
i'm 32 weeks and have never wet the bed (well, not since I was 2 years old)
good luck! God bless!
- 1 decade ago
if you woke up and your bed is wet, don`t you think it could be your water has broken. ? you might want to go get checked out if your pregnant and leaking fluids.