It definitely does, especially in the first and third trimesters. A simple tip is to drink lots of water during the day but cut down slightly a couple of hours before bedtime so you don't have to keep waking up at night.
Oh yes, absolutely! I remember spending half my pregnancy in the bathroom, it was so exhausting. But don't worry, it gets much better right after delivery, and now looking at my toddler, I barely even remember those sleepless toilet trips!
I totally understand how annoying and tiring those constant trips to the bathroom can be, dear. It's just your precious little baby growing and pressing on your bladder. Hang in there, you are doing a wonderful job!
While it is a very common symptom, sometimes frequent urination with pain or burning can mean a urinary tract infection. I had a UTI that caused complications, so please mention it to your gynac to rule out any infection.
Frequent urination is very common, but please do get your blood sugar checked too. I had the same issue and thought it was just normal pregnancy, but it turned out to be gestational diabetes. It's always better to be safe.
I have heard so many women talk about this! Does it start right from the first month itself? I'm planning to conceive soon and honestly, this is one symptom I'm really curious about.