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bladder/urination question

Anyone experience having to go to the loo three times in 30 mins at night time? I drink more fluids during the day and go roughly every hour but then when its bathtime at night, I go at least 3 times in that 30mins of bathtime? This happens every night like clockwork. Very strange.
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10869131 tn?1430198496
Yup in the mornings i can pee like 3 or 4 times in an hour before i leave for work. Sometimes a half hour.and im only 22 weeks! Hoping it doesnt increase toooo much in the next couple months!
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Yeah. I have to pee at least four times between laying down at night and actually sleeping, which is generally less than an hour.
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10844245 tn?1425033334
I literally go like every 30 minutes, but last week I had to go like every 15 minutes. I also had like a cramping, pinching, pressure feeling, so I went to the E.R. because I thought I had a UTI. But I didn't. They said everything was perfect/normal. Freakin frustrating is what it is!!! I seriously go like 15 times a day or more... it's INSANE!!
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I find the position I lay in at night determine how frequent I go yo the bathroom.
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It did happend to me I was concerned bc I would go like every 10 min but then I thing things inside shifted bc all of the sudden I went back to just 3 times in an hour or so.
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Lol! Glad I'm not alone in this lol!
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I can literally pee every 5 minutes and get something out. It's a bit crazy
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I don't know about 3 times in 30 minutes, but I do get up quite a bit during the night.
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