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I'm posting here because I'm looking for women who have had babies already. I'm 15 and has my daughter last Monday. I've been having issues. Sometimes I don't feel like I have to pee and then I pee on myself a little. Or when I do have to go to the bathroom I can't hold it. I have to get to the bathroom now. It scares me .. I know I just had her 6 days ago but I just don't want this to be a forever thing. Has anyone else had this problem ?
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my sister went what u went thru the only differences is she was a lot older 24 my handsome nephew is almost 2 and she tells me tell this day she has accidentally pressed her self it's really normal especially since your body did so much changing it really depends how your body is  
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Totally normal. I couldn't even feel like I needed to pee until my bladder was so full that I couldn't wait. Took a few weeks for things to go back to normal.
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That's normal. Do your kegels and your body will eventually heal.
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They make pads for it. They are thin. Try that for going out. When that happened after my first I had a bladder infection.
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Woo. I was scared. I'd hate to be at the store and pee all over myself. And thank you so much !
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Dont worry sweetie! Give it a few weeks to a month, your muscles will go back to normal. What halped me is doing Kegel exercise as well. Congrats with your new baby!!!
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