Pregnancy: Little leaks come with the territory

If you experience small bladder leaks, when you sneeze, cough, or laugh, don’t worry… it’s normal! The good news is that in most cases this annoyance will disappear after you give birth.

Why does this happen? The most obvious answer is that your growing baby is taking up lots of room in there, and putting constant pressure on your bladder! Also, a surge in the hormone progesterone, which relaxes the muscles to help make room for baby also contribute to unwanted urine leaks.

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I'm the proud mommy of a lovely 6-year old daughter, a sweet (and mischievous) 4-year old son, and a delicious toddler! We moms know that all the love, care, and attention your children need actually begins even before conception! Taking care yourself before, during, and after pregnancy will help you bring healthy children into the world, and enable you to be the best possible Mommy! At Maternity.net, we try to bring you news and advice on everything related to pregnancy and parenting... You are invited to leave a comment or email me directly. Thanks for visiting!

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