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nighttime bathroom runs

How many nighttime bathroom runs is everyone having at this point and how many weeks are you? Most of my pregnancy I was getting up once a night to pee. Within the past two weeks or so Im now getting up 3-4 times a night depending how long I sleep for. Seems to be every two hours Im up for bathroom. Im 34wks+3.
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I go at least three times per night.  I stopped getting mad about it in January or so.  Lol.  I go a lot all day too.  I told my doc that it's my exercise and got a weird look for my efforts! !!  Lol.  I find if I have trouble falling asleep I am sometimes up again to go again within an hour but if I sleep and am not hungry I sleep much better.  :)  They will be worth it!  The cuties are coming! !!  ♡☆♡☆♡♡
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I'm 36 and get up on average 4 times a night.
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37 weeks today... I get up about 3 times
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Every 20-30 min when I'm awake trying to sleep and then once i fall asleep every 40 min . Ever since 36 weeks now I'm 38
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I'm 37+3 and only get up once a night. Majority of the time I don't even need to go to the toilet but because I've got pregnancy insomnia at the moment, I get up and go just for something to do before getting back in bed. I drink fluids right up until bed time as well.
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Wow, I thought I had it bad but at twice per night I guess I'm pretty lucky!
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Around 30 weeks I was getting up around 2x a night. Note I don't get up at all though i do have to pee like crazy when I get up. I drink late at night too. I stay up pretty late and get up early so that might be it.
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37 weeks 4 days and I go literally every 1 1/2 - 2 hrs. So pn average about 4-5 times a night.
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Ill be 37wks on Mon... And I guess I'm an odd ball... I never got up in the middle of the night to pee before now and now I'm like ugh I can't hold no more I have to go.. But that's just once a night... That's crazy 5times... I would die.. Lol and I have work in the morning
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38 weeks today about inve maybe twice a night.
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I'm 37 weeks and 1 day, I get up every hour to every hour and a half.
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36 weeks and I've been going at least 3x ever since I can remember. Never slowed down just picked up to 5x. Almost every two hours or less
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I can't even count how many times I'm up at night! I tried slowing down on water but it just makes me feel worse in the morning and doesn't slow my bathroom trips that much.

My friend with a one year old and I were just talking yesterday about how she was desperate for her baby to come at the end of her pregnancy, just so the bathroom trips would stop.... Then immediately regretted that wish once she was up so many times a night to feed and take care of baby. I guess we should be grateful we're only up this many times now!
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I'm 36 weeks. It is almost every two hours for me too. I used to try and stop drinking early, but would be dehydrated by the morning.
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I used to get up almost every 2 hours. So I stopped drinking water after 6pm and that helped, but for some reason last night I woke up every hour :(  I'm 35+5
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35w+1 about 5..6 maybe 7 times and when I'm up all day it's so annoying because I can barely walk
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