I am 2 months pregnant and I have frequent urination.

I am 2 months pregnant and I have frequent urination.

After pregnancy, a woman's body will undergo great changes, and there will be early pregnancy reactions, which is normal. However, some pregnant women have experienced long-term frequent urination. The frequent urination is very severe in the second month of pregnancy. In addition to affecting their normal life, it is also worrying that this is an abnormal phenomenon that may affect the normal development of the fetus. So, why do I have severe urination during the second month of pregnancy? Let’s take a look below.

Frequent urination will occur in the early stages of pregnancy, which will subside in the middle stages, and then reappear in the late stages of pregnancy when the baby is about to be born. Frequent urination is common after pregnancy. As the gestational age increases and the uterus grows, the uterus presses on the bladder and the symptoms of frequent urination will exist throughout the pregnancy. It is recommended to take good care of yourself during pregnancy to prevent catching a cold when you get up at night. It is recommended to pay attention to hygiene and change underwear frequently. In this case, symptomatic treatment is recommended. You can take metoclopramide tablets and omeprazole capsules. Also eat small, frequent meals and eat regularly. Symptomatic treatment is required.

Women will experience pregnancy symptoms around six weeks of pregnancy, such as delayed menstruation, continued increase in basal body temperature, nausea and vomiting, frequent urination, breast and skin changes, etc. These early pregnancy symptoms usually last until three months of pregnancy. But not everyone will experience a reaction in early pregnancy. If a woman suspects that she is pregnant, she can use pregnancy test sticks, pregnancy test paper and other tools to self-test. It is best to go to the hospital for examination as the results will be more accurate.

It should be clear that the pregnancy reactions of different people vary greatly, and it is unscientific to determine whether you are pregnant solely based on the symptoms that appear in the early stages of pregnancy. The above physical changes in women are likely caused by factors such as illness, changes in the internal environment of the body, and do not necessarily mean that they are pregnant. Women must go to the hospital for HCG urine test or HCG blood test, B-ultrasound and other examinations, so that they can accurately determine whether they are pregnant and make correct treatment.

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