I m half a month away from my due date! Recently, I have to go to the toilet at night, and sometimes

Updated on Toilets 2024-04-22
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I still have 2 months to give birth, but I've been urinating a lot lately. Wake up several times during the night. Sometimes it's just a little bit of pee.

    Some women will also have urinary incontinence before giving birth. Normal. Don't be nervous.

    Keep an eye out for yourself! I wish you a chubby baby!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Baby, don't worry, it's not that the amniotic water is broken, it's simply and straightforwardly: it's the baby's oppression, frequent urination, and oozing. Do not worry;

    Protection: Use a good paper towel to light it, change it frequently, and don't use pads.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The closer to the due date, frequent urination is also very normal, but at the same time, pay attention to whether the amniotic fluid is broken, a friend I know broke the amniotic fluid, but the amniotic fluid broke for 3 days and did not notice, to the back of the amniotic fluid is scarce, can not be delivered naturally, fortunately go to the hospital in time, otherwise a situation like this, serious may lead to BB hypoxia! It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up!

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2 answers2024-04-22

Don't get too nervous. This is normal, because the baby in the womb is growing day by day, which will compress the bladder, so it will cause the pregnant woman to always want to go to the toilet, during which she can walk around to facilitate delivery. Don't be nervous. Good luck getting pregnant.

4 answers2024-04-22

This is normal, and it is best to be admitted to the hospital early for delivery!

2 answers2024-04-22

This is normal, your belly is just that little space, the bigger your fetus, the more belly space it occupies, think about it, is there still a place for other "sundries"? Of course, try to "take" it out as much as possible to make room for the fetus! Don't worry, from now on you have to go to the toilet to expel a mouthful of urine in your stomach.

1 answers2024-04-22

It's almost the due date, you can't push too the upper side, generally at this time, the way to sit on the toilet will be better, and you have to take a deep breath while sitting on the toilet, so that you won't have pain in the lower abdomen.

1 answers2024-04-22

Hello, it is more common to give birth within a week before and after the expected date of delivery, and it is not more than 37 weeks for premature birth, and your small amount of bleeding is common in redness, which is a symptom of threatened preterm birth. It is still necessary to take fetal observation and fetal maturation to promote fetal maturation, and try to get pregnant after 37 weeks.