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A wee question

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TeaAndToast85 · 26/09/2017 17:52

Not in the Scottish way! For the last couple of days I have noticed a general 'uncomfortable' feeling down there after I wee. I had a wee test done at the doctor but it came back with no problems. Has anyone else had this at all? I've noticed a bit more discharge than normal, but that could just be normal pregnancy stuff I suppose.

Sorry if I have grossed anyone out, just feeling a bit confused because I was sure it was a uti.

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Hannabee123 · 26/09/2017 18:27

I had what I thought was a UTI but same as you the tests were fine. They put it down to pelvic girdle pain and the way baby is on bladder.
Makes sense as I'm constantly in agony now from PGP
Drink plenty and make sure you don't hold in wee for long periods go when you need to.

TeaAndToast85 · 26/09/2017 20:50

@Hannabee123 thanks for the reply! How early can you get pelvic girdle pain? I'm only 9 weeks x

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Hannabee123 · 26/09/2017 22:06

I started to experience it around 12 weeks and it gradually got worse. Everything I do now is a full time job. Getting in and out of bed, my car you name it! I have read about women experiencing it earlier than me but it doesn't mean to say that's the reason. It could be your body adjusting and your bladder keeping up demand.
I find the longer I hold a wee the more uncomfortable it makes my whole day! So yeah it's important to keep hydrated drink some water and wee when you need to, don't hold it in for a while. Sometimes even going to the toilet alot can be uncomfortable in its self as you need to wee way more often as things progress x

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