[Help] I am 4 months pregnant, and woke up this morning to find that I had wet the bed. Updates to this post /post/160055-i-am-4-months-pregnant-and-woke-up Wed, 08 Oct 2008 02:08:27 +0100 Reply from thinnsexi /post/160055-i-am-4-months-pregnant-and-woke-up#reply-4105278 I am 4 months prego also and if you are a deep sleeper that can happen. I find my self up 2 or 3 times a night to go potty. Keep drinking the water. You are fine.

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thinnsexi Sun, 17 Aug 2008 03:11:39 +0100
Reply from sk8chick77 /post/160055-i-am-4-months-pregnant-and-woke-up#reply-4047952 i’am 8 months pregnant && this just
happened to me yesterday,

i freaked out cuz i havent wet the bed
since i was maybe 7,..
&& this is my 1st child also,.

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sk8chick77 Sat, 02 Aug 2008 11:23:50 +0100
Reply from william.m.miller /post/160055-i-am-4-months-pregnant-and-woke-up#reply-3729314 Thank you

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william.m.miller Mon, 12 May 2008 14:53:08 +0100
Reply from rstarzboxer /post/160055-i-am-4-months-pregnant-and-woke-up#reply-3729302 I have 7 babies and never had that but your body goes through all kinds of changes, I am sure it’s nothing but check with your doctor.

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rstarzboxer Mon, 12 May 2008 14:43:51 +0100
Reply from Anonymous /post/160055-i-am-4-months-pregnant-and-woke-up#reply-3729299 [quote ɐʇɐɯɹǝɟ.Suc]I don’t know. I mean a lot of pregnant women find themselves going to the toilet like every hour, and therefore 8 hours sleeping could be difficult. This is because the baby’s head is usually pressing against your bladder. But if you are unsure, consult your doctor.[/quote]

At four months, a fetus is very tiny, only a few inches long, not heavy or big enough to really put pressure on the bladder. But her uterus is getting larger and that would probably cause an increased need to go to the toilet.

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Anonymous Mon, 12 May 2008 14:42:33 +0100
Reply from ɐʇɐɯɹǝɟ.Suc /post/160055-i-am-4-months-pregnant-and-woke-up#reply-3729275 I don’t know. I mean a lot of pregnant women find themselves going to the toilet like every hour, and therefore 8 hours sleeping could be difficult. This is because the baby’s head is usually pressing against your bladder. But if you are unsure, consult your doctor.

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ɐʇɐɯɹǝɟ.Suc Mon, 12 May 2008 14:33:21 +0100
Reply from Anonymous /post/160055-i-am-4-months-pregnant-and-woke-up#reply-3729266 Could be just pressure on your bladder. As long as you don’t see bleeding, it’s probably ok, but call your doctor today to be sure.

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Anonymous Mon, 12 May 2008 14:28:31 +0100
Reply from *lilies /post/160055-i-am-4-months-pregnant-and-woke-up#reply-3729256 I did not have that when i was pregnant. But it is best to consult your doctor.

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*lilies Mon, 12 May 2008 14:22:32 +0100