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To ask why grown adults think this helps

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Skyfullofstars55 · 09/03/2017 19:11

Dm was on the phone to me and she said to me I've been sat with my legs crossed meaning she needed the loo. Dh also hold his crutch when he needs to go surely adults know that none of this helps.my two year old dd does this but she doesn't know any better.

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LindyHemming · 09/03/2017 19:13

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RJnomore1 · 09/03/2017 19:14

It does help though...

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CigarsofthePharoahs · 09/03/2017 19:16

My 6 year old bounces up and down. Surely that's only going to make it worse?
I just clench.

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OhtoblazeswithElvira · 09/03/2017 19:16

It does help me - maybe because of the size of my thighs Blush

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NoFuckingRoomOnMyBroom · 09/03/2017 19:17

Why does your DH hold his crutch-surely it'd be better to hold his crotch?
Sorry, unhelpful I know Grin

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Skyfullofstars55 · 09/03/2017 19:20

Maybe I'm just odd

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statetrooperstacey · 09/03/2017 19:21

It does help!

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MaidOfStars · 09/03/2017 19:26

Squeezing thighs helps - it puts pressure on your urethra. But crossing legs isn't good because it compresses your abdomen area. Best to sit with legs apart but thighs squeezing towards each other.

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Janey50 · 09/03/2017 19:27

I've always thought it odd that people (women in particular) cross their legs if they're bursting for a wee. The only thing I find helps is clenching my pelvic floor muscles. I've known people who jiggle about and even bounce up and down which I've always thought would make it worse!

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CrohnicallyPregnant · 09/03/2017 19:30

I jiggle and bounce- it helps because instead of applying a steady 'squeeze' on your muscles, which tires them quickly, you end up alternating between pelvic floor squeezes and external pressure on the urethra.

Plus it takes your mind off it a little!

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MaidOfStars · 09/03/2017 19:32

Crossing your legs allows your pelvic floor to be squished passively, rather than actively. But the bending from the hips required to get one leg over the other can negate the effect. Crossing at the ankle is better.

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MaidOfStars · 09/03/2017 19:33

Crossed legs standing up is the most effective 'crossed legs' position.

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wonderingsoul · 09/03/2017 19:39

I have to cross legs standing if i need to cough or sneeze..

It helps

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wonderingsoul · 09/03/2017 19:40

The prove is... if i dont i piss myself

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ILostItInTheEarlyNineties · 09/03/2017 19:45

I must admit I've never seen a grown man grabbing his crotch when he needs a wee.

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hesterton · 09/03/2017 19:49

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harderandharder2breathe · 09/03/2017 19:59

I just don't get why grown adults don't bloody well take themselves to the toilet when they need it! A woman at work thinks she's so indispensable that she can't possibly leave her desk for two minutes to go to the loo will sit there saying she needs a wee for a good couple of hours before she finally goes.

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diddl · 09/03/2017 19:59

I just can't imagine a grown man actually holds himself when he needs a wee!

Sorry but that's hilarious!

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SanityAssassin · 09/03/2017 20:24

Having had the mother of a cold and cough for 2 weeks I can confirm that crossing your legs doesn't always help. I have peed myself in public on numerous occasions this week - and I had CSs.

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harderandharder2breathe · 09/03/2017 20:26

Apologies hesterton I wasn't thinking about teachers, nurses etc

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DandelionAndBedrock · 09/03/2017 20:32

I caught DP doing a strange walk around the kitchen the other day. "Will you just bloody well go to the loo?" "How did you know?"

I teach five year olds, DP. I know that walk. Hmm

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