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18 weeks and bladder pain

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PostPosted: 10/28/07 - 17:23    Post subject: 18 weeks and bladder pain Vote now! Reply with quote

I am 18 weeks pregnant, and I just went to the bathroom to urinate. I leaned forward to release all of the urine out of my bladder, but I felt this terrible pain like my bladder was being smashed. The pain has eased now, but I'm still concerned that something may be wrong. Should I be worried or not?
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