For women, pregnancy is a very happy thing, but at the same time, it is also a very difficult thing. Many women may experience various forms of pregnancy reactions such as morning sickness, abdominal pain, and urinary leakage during pregnancy. With so many pregnancy reactions, it is difficult for many expectant mothers to distinguish between normal phenomena and dangerous signals. So, is leaking urine during morning sickness normal?
During pregnancy, nausea and vomiting in women can increase the pressure on the abdomen, causing pressure stimulation to the bladder and leading to urinary leakage. If a woman is a prolific pregnant woman, it may also be due to multiple pregnancies, which stimulate the pelvic floor tissue structure and increase the possibility of pelvic floor muscle relaxation, leading to urinary leakage, which is a normal phenomenon.
Leakage of urine, also known as urinary incontinence, can be classified into many types. Different types of urinary incontinence have different causes and treatment methods. The urinary incontinence caused by morning sickness is mainly stress urinary incontinence, which will disappear on its own after the birth of the child or when the child vomits due to infertility.
Pregnant women can alleviate symptoms to a certain extent by doing Kegel exercises, which are commonly known as vaginal tightening and anal lifting movements. Pregnant women can exercise their pelvic floor muscles by doing maternity balls or doing prenatal yoga if their body allows. Exercising pelvic floor muscles can also reduce prenatal urinary leakage. Timely pelvic floor assessment and treatment at a pelvic floor rehabilitation center after childbirth can also alleviate symptoms.