As relaxing said - 8x a day, 1x at night is normal. More than that is not.
Your bladder's got a muscular wall. As it fills with pee, the muscle stretches. That stretch tells your bladder it's full, your bladder tells your brain, so get the feeling of "I've got to go" You should get enough warning that your bladder is full to allow about half an hour before you get "I've really got to go, right NOW"
Usually what happens is, we have an accident/fear having an accident - so, we go "just incase"
That means the muscle inside the bladder wall is not stretched to capacity. So, the system adapts to sending you the message "gotta go" before your bladder is, in fact, full. So, you go more often, and pass less volume. And, you waken up at night. And, you learn that you need to go a lot, so you go more, just incase.
Bladder irritability has been known to make people housebound...
this is a bladder diary fill it out for three days.
You'll see what the pattern is. Take it to your GP, (with a urine sample, to rule out a UTI) get a referral to a women's health physio and they'll sort you out.
It's a muscle same as any other, responds really well to a bit of a stretch.
I'm a women's health physio, a little obsessive with pelvic floor exercises and women being limited by their bladders.
1:3 of us wet ourselves. over 55s it's half. Bloody ridiculous that there's not more information and help about it. I'm on a mission to change that, one fanny at a time
Go and see your GP, you really don't need to put up with it.