If you cannot control your needing to urinate - as in, you feel as if your bladder is weak and you can't stop and start or hold in the flow of urine - you may have a bladder infection or or weak bladder condition. You may also have a weak pelvic floor (which can be strengthened with Kegel exercises). If you're pregnant, it is because your uterus is baring down on your bladder, applying constant pressure.
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On average, a 12-year-old can hold their bladder for about 4-5 hours. However, this can vary depending on the individual's hydration levels, bladder capacity, and overall health. It's important for children to listen to their body's signals and not hold their bladder for extended periods to prevent discomfort or potential health issues.
Baby girl can hold it for a while but it's NOT GOOD it can cause a bladder infection and i don't recommend it...you shouldn't push her limits.
A 9-month-old puppy can typically hold its bladder for about 4-6 hours during the day. It's important to take them outside regularly for bathroom breaks to prevent accidents indoors.
Well, if you hold your pee in to long, your bladder may burst, and you could die. If you hold your poo in too long, your body would probably just force it out.
Breath is lighter than a feather, and even men cannot hold it for long.
No. "Exploding" means you'll pee your pants, but you can also get a bladder infection if you hold it for a long time.
If you hold your wee in for too long your bladder can burst which can result in death. So I'm guessing something similar would happen if you held your poo in for too long.
she cant hold her breath for more that 30 seconds. she preforms her feats by growing gills.
moose cant hold their breath. just kidding they can hold their breath for 8 minuets
Some symptoms of bladder problems in dogs are but not limited to: other heath issues, diabetes, overactive bladder, hormone levels, trouble going to the bathroom, drinking a lot. Also, if the dog has been fixed their bladder muscles are weakened so they may not be able to hold it as long.
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