Yes, perimenopause can lead to increased nighttime urination, known as nocturia. Hormonal changes during this phase, particularly fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone, can affect bladder function and lead to increased urgency and frequency of urination. Additionally, other symptoms like sleep disturbances and increased fluid intake may contribute to this issue. If it becomes bothersome, consulting a healthcare provider can help address the symptoms.
Yes set a alarm and get up in the middle of the night to pee
It is because all the body system is at rest.
Usually you do this so you dont pee in the bed. Yet it can be more comfortable than holding it all night. You most likely would pee before you go to bed so that you dont wet the bed. Also it may be more comfortable for you than to hold it all night.
it was called pee cause they like the word pee
Cause they drink too much liquid or they might have a urinary tract infection.
I did'nt ever pee in a pool but i pee in your girls mouth dis javontae my fault you should know this cause i was over your mothers house last night real talk but you know what , larrena pee in a pool but she got a yease affection and her fat self shank and her face is blowed
Pee the night before and have sex in the morning.
I'm not going to say yes that Phentermine IS the cause..but I take phentermine and at night I feel like I constantly have to pee..but then when I get up it takes FOREVER and it's just a tinkle?!
NO he did not he touches his self that's why the dinosaurs went extinct
No
no, dog pee however can cause mold.
In Taco Bell's parking lot(: