|  | Did I wet myself, or "wet" myself?So, I am a teenaged girl and today, after jumping rope, I noticed that I wet myself, just that I'm not sure how. I did have to go to the bathroom, but only to take a shit and it wasn't even that much, like I could hold it in, but after feeling my shorts all wet I went to the bathroom to check and my underwear was wet as well. But I really don't recall peeing in my pants. If I did pee in my pants, I would've noticed, wouldn't I? So that's why I came  up with another conclusion; I could've possibly "wet" myself by getting aroused. But I don't recall having any sexual thoughts while jumping rope, I was just concentrated on jumping. So, if somebody could possibly answer and tell me what happened, that would be splendid. Because I really am confused about if I just peed in my pants (which would be really bad because I'm a teenager) or if I was just aroused... somehow. Is there a possibility that you "wet" yourself without even noticing the same way guys do in their sleep? Somebody, please help me!!
 
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 I would suggest you talk to mom and schedule a doctors appointment. It may be you have a slightly immature bladder and jumping rope caused a leak.
 
 If you look at you bladder like a water jug with a spigot at the bottom of it.  If you do not turn that spigot all the way off it will leak.  If the seal in the spigot has a leak in the seal it will leak.  Sometimes these leaks only happen when you are transporting the jug, say to a picnic or camping trip.
 
 This is what I believe may be happening with you.  I am not a doctor so I can't be sure.  Given your age and the changes brought on by puberty it is a good possibility and most likely something that age will fix.
 
 I would suggest you ask mom to make an appointment with a Board certified Urologist as the urinary tract is the specialty of the Urology doctor. Your family doctor or local hospital should be able to recommend one.
 
 I truly don't think you have anything to worry about though it should be checked out by a doctor to make sure.  If you are going to see a doctor you may as well see the right doctor for this specialty as in this instance a family practitioner is just not fully qualified and why go through two examinations when one is all that is needed.
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 It's possible. Or you could be a little....how should I put this, leaky. My girlfriend has to wear a pad all the time because little spurts of, something, come out.
 
 If you're worried talk to your gilry doctor, but you most likely have nothing wrong.
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