ok you guys said that frequent urination is a symptom of pregnancy. but how often is frequent? like i've been peeing every two hours maybe? is that what you mean by frequent? (i usually do not pee that much)
notyourmomsadvice answered Tuesday June 3 2008, 3:49 am: You don't normally notice a change in urinating until you are far enough along in a pregnancy to have no doubt you are pregnant. It sounds more like you may have a urinary tract infection. Anytime you have sex you run the risk of getting a UTI. If it starts to burn or hurt when you pee you definitely should see a Dr so they can prescribe antibiotics. You can also see an increase if you have a kidney stone but if you had a kidney stone you would know it from the intense pain.
If you really are concerned about being pregnant get a test done. You can buy them for less than $5 at any dollar store and they are just as accurate--normally--as the expensive ones. You can also go to planned parenthood and take a free test. [ notyourmomsadvice's advice column | Ask notyourmomsadvice A Question ]
Vegalicious21 answered Saturday May 31 2008, 11:01 pm: My health teacher says that having to pee is good for you, because you are cleaning out your body toxins.
Brandi_S answered Saturday May 31 2008, 7:30 am: Frequent urination is a symptom of a lot of things. Every two hours could be considered frequent, though when I was pregnant with my kids, I felt setting up camp in the bathroom during the first and last trimester was something to consider. I went more frequently than every 2 hours.
If you think you may be pregnant, get tested. If you can't afford a test, your county health department should provide one for you free of charge, assuming you live in the US.
If you aren't pregnant, a check-up with your doctor would be a good thing. Like I said, frequent urination is a symptom of a lot of things.
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