She has to get rid of not only her own waste but also the fetus's waste.
Pregnant women urinate more frequently due to hormonal changes and increased blood volume, which leads to heightened kidney function and fluid processing. The growing uterus also exerts pressure on the bladder, reducing its capacity to hold urine. Additionally, as pregnancy progresses, the body retains more fluids, leading to increased urine production. These factors combined contribute to the frequent need to urinate during pregnancy.
Getting rid of liquid waste of both herself and the fetus. Also as the pregnancy progress and the fetus is getting bigger there's more pressure on the bladder which is why you have to go every 10 min.
Pregnant women need more energy then an unpregnant women because the baby needs food to develop into a human being thus the Pregnant woman needs more energy PREGNANT WOMEN OFTEN HAVE TO SLEEP ALOT MORE ALSO. Hope this helps
Pregnant woman may need to urinate more often due to two reasons. The first is a change in hormones that can effect the bladder and the second is the extra weight of the uterus presses down on the bladder keeping it from holding as much urine as it did pre-pregnancy.
yes, if you urinate more that 4 times a day, you should see your doctor and/ or get a pregnancy test! :P
Yes, women really do go to the bathroom. Women have a digestive system just like men, so they urinate and have bowel movements on a regular basis. Women often are more discreet than men about bathroom activities.
It is because the pregnant women need more energy and protein to build the body tissues for the baby.
Smoking is universally harmful. More so for pregnant women.
The kits (babies) still urinate but they are small animals and don't go often. My Flemish Giant didn't urinate a lot when he was a kit but since he's grown he goes more often.
Yes, both pregnant and non-pregnant women can get BV. It's of more concern in pregnant women because it is associated with preterm labor.
I don't have much of an answer but this is happening to me too!
Pregnant women are at risk of having a baby. If you could be more specific in your question, you would likely get a more specific answer.