Frequent Urination at 35 Weeks Pregnant
Frequent urination is one of the most common early pregnancy symptoms and returns with a vengeance in the third trimester when the baby's head presses on the bladder. It is entirely normal.
👶 What's Happening at Week 35
Your baby is now the size of a spaghetti squash.
- The kidneys are fully developed.
- The liver can process some waste products.
- Physical growth slows, but brain growth continues rapidly.
🔬 Why You're Experiencing Frequent Urination at Week 35
- hCG hormone triggers increased blood flow to the kidneys, increasing urine production
- Blood volume increases by 40–50% in pregnancy, requiring more filtration
- Growing uterus puts pressure on the bladder in the first and third trimesters
- Baby's head engages in the pelvis near term, creating intense bladder pressure
💊 Relief Tips for Week 35
📋 Other Week 35 Symptoms
⚠️ Call Your Doctor If…
- Burning, pain, or stinging when urinating — possible UTI
- Cloudy, dark, or foul-smelling urine
- Fever with frequent urination — possible kidney infection
- Blood in the urine (red or pink tinge)
Frequently Asked Questions
When does frequent urination start in pregnancy?
It often begins in the first trimester (around weeks 6–8) as hCG rises and blood volume increases. It typically eases in the second trimester and returns in the third.
Will I need to get up at night to urinate?
Most pregnant women wake 1–2 times per night to urinate, especially in the first and third trimesters.
How do I know if it's a UTI or normal pregnancy urination?
Normal pregnancy urination doesn't hurt. A UTI causes burning, stinging, pain, urgency, and often cloudy or strong-smelling urine.
Is leaking urine normal in pregnancy?
Small amounts of urine leaking when you cough, sneeze, or laugh (stress incontinence) is common, especially in the third trimester. Kegel exercises help prevent and treat it.