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slow release urine on fullBaller 12 weeks pregnant

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hi wondering if any one has same issue. When my baller is full I can only start off with very slow passage of urine and then slowly increases flow . Anybody have same issue? Not sure if it serous and should I consult with midwife ?any advise would help. It started off just 2 days back when I completed 12 weeks . Worried if my there is problem with my pelvis organs .Thanks

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hi Genila, I haven’t had this issue but I think I remember reading something about it related potentially to infections? Definitely contact the midwife to get it checked in my opinion. It will take less than 5 minutes for them and it could avoid you and baby feeling unwell x

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