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Pregnant and frequent urination
Am 36 weeks pregnant.I feel pressure in the pelvic region when standing. Also urinating more often than usual. Doctor told me to inform ,if get periods like pain and lower back ache. Am feeling upper back mild pain.pelvic region pressure due to baby weight and still its in breech position. Should I need to worry or is this something normal?
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Nothing to worry
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Frequent urination could be  a sign of urine infection Get a test called urine routine More than 5 pus cells warrants antibiotics if you feel more than 3 contractions in ten min lasting more than 50 sec U need to be examined
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Pelvic pressure and increased frequency of urination is very common in term pregnancy However u need to report to doctor immediately if u face tightening of abdomen 3-4 times in a period of 10 min Or any decreased perception of movements
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