No, like everything else there is a wide variation, some women need to go every hour, and others (myself included) have no increase in frequency at all. If you find it is burning/painful/smelling go to the doctor as pregnant women are more prone to infedtions, but if it is just frequency you will have to put up with it until about 13 weeks or so.
Could be - some people feel effects immediately. You need to do a pregnancy test.
Every pregnancy is different.You may start having a few symptoms (i.e. breast tenderness,possibly frequent urination) as early as 2 weeks into the pregnancy or symptoms might show up much later.Some women experience little or no symptoms at all.
You still could be... It could be implantation bleeding and NOT your period... You should take a pregnancy test just to be sure.
The most common signs are frequent urination, urgency of urination, having to urinate in the middle of the night (3 or more times) & urge incontinence.
Yes u might be. Good luck.
== == You might mistake frequent urination or slightly worse eyesight for pregnancy, but those are symptoms that usually start after you've already missed your period, which would be one of the first signs of pregnancy. As far as I have always known (being a diabetic), I have never had any symptoms of being pregnant.
Not really, except that you may want to postpone sex until the infection clears due to bladder spasms. Early pregnancy can mimic a bladder infection with frequent urination, a "crampy" feeling and nausea. A kidney infection during pregnancy can cause miscarriage, if it is not treated quickly.
Have you ever been tested for diabetes? I know that frequent urination and stomach ache can sometimes be associated with high blood sugar.
Your back will ache when you have to go to the bathroom if you are constipated or are having issues with your kidneys. If you have a kidney stone trying to pass through, you can have frequent urination and pain in your back.
Yes. There will likely be frequent and painful urination, and perhaps inability to completely void the bladder.
There is no definitive way to determine pregnancy without some kind of test, with or without symptoms. But the home pregnancy tests are quite accurate and inexpensive, so if you feel you may be pregnant, I advise you to take the test. If the test shows you are not pregnant, you need to be examined by a doctor to see what is causing the discomfort you're having. Also, depending on your age, if you are still in your early teens, these symptoms can sometimes be caused by your body still developing, and they can also be pre-menstrual symptoms.
Signs of ovarian cancer include being sleepy all the time, being bloated, having abdominal pain, frequent urination, menstrual bleeding that is not normal, and feeling nauseated.