What does it mean when you discharge and feels like your starting to pee yourself?
It is important to note that this is only general advice and is not a substitute for professional medical care. If you are concerned about your discharge, it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider.
That being said, discharge is a normal part of pregnancy and childbirth. It is caused by the increase in hormones and the changes in the cervix and uterus. Discharge can vary in color and consistency throughout pregnancy, and it may be heavier or lighter at different times.
In the final weeks of pregnancy, it is common for women to experience increased discharge that may feel like they are starting to pee themselves. This is usually caused by the pressure of the baby's head on the bladder and the increased production of hormones. The discharge may be watery, clear, or slightly yellow in color. If the discharge is accompanied by any other symptoms, such as pain, fever, or foul odor, it is important to see a doctor as it could be a sign of infection.
If you are concerned about your discharge, it is always best to talk to your healthcare provider. They can examine you and determine if there are any underlying medical conditions that need to be addressed.
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