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Leaking urine?!

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NewMum26 · 22/12/2016 21:58

So since becoming pregnant (I'm 21weeks) mainly over the last few weeks or so I have noticed I dribble a little urine in my knickers throughout the day! I don't feel it happening so have no idea when I'm doing it maybe it's when I cough or sneeze I don't know Confused
Is this normal?!

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mrselizabethdarcy · 22/12/2016 22:06

I had this happen a few times and was told it was everything relaxing or maybe the baby was kicking or laying on my bladder. It stopped after a while though. It might be worth getting checked out hough as my sister had the same thing. ...only to be told that it was her waters that had broken early and was trickling out! She was fine though so don't worry but I would have a word with gp or midwife just to be sure.

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Nikki2ol6 · 22/12/2016 22:17

I do it too. I have to cross my legs when I sneeze now it's awful. It is pretty normal as far as I know

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sickofTeletubbies · 23/12/2016 22:38

Welcome to motherhood. Pregnant with #2 and this started before I even knew I was pregnant. One of the many joys of motherhood. Try wearing a panty liner so that you don't have to keep changing your clothes. Sorry to break this to you, but there's no guarantee that you'll ever be able to hold your wee in properly again. Do you pelvic floors!

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DeepAndCrispAndEvenTheWind · 23/12/2016 22:40

"I do it too. I have to cross my legs when I sneeze now it's awful. It is pretty normal as far as I know"

Please go to your GP. There is physio and exercise for this

or advance search the advice of @gussiegrips on here, a gynaecological physio.

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McBaby · 24/12/2016 07:20

Is it urine or just increased watery discharge which is v normal in pregnancy. I have to wear a panty liner all pegancy every time!

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