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-- Posted by mandyb000 at 10:30 am on Sep. 11, 2008
Don't answer if you are going to say something stupid About when I stared high school my body started changing which I know is normal except that during I have been having pee accidents. They are only a little but happen the whole day. Does anyone have the same problem?
-- Posted by J3SSiiCA at 10:31 am on Sep. 11, 2008
i dont
-- Posted by Marc15uk at 10:31 am on Sep. 11, 2008
That's why girls use tampons or pads when they have their period.
-- Posted by The Fantasy at 10:31 am on Sep. 11, 2008
What, like peeing yourself constantly?
-- Posted by tonka at 10:31 am on Sep. 11, 2008
no.... you could ask your doctor if youre really that concerned though.
-- Posted by kslice24 at 10:31 am on Sep. 11, 2008
nah. get that checked
-- Posted by Anonymous at 10:32 am on Sep. 11, 2008
Is it like, when pee just pours out of you for no apparnt reason? :S
-- Posted by BeautifulLies82 at 10:32 am on Sep. 11, 2008
Quote: from Marc15uk at 10:31 am on Sep. 11, 2008
That's why girls use tampons or pads.
Oh my god, no, it is not.
-- Posted by TrashyPerfection at 10:32 am on Sep. 11, 2008
Quote: from Marc15uk at 10:31 am on Sep. 11, 2008
That's why girls use tampons or pads.
They use them for there periods. luls XD! x
-- Posted by Paper Dolls at 10:33 am on Sep. 11, 2008
Bladder weakness? Get it checked out.
-- Posted by Marc15uk at 10:33 am on Sep. 11, 2008
Quote: from TrashyPerfection at 6:32 pm on Sep. 11, 2008
Quote: from Marc15uk at 10:31 am on Sep. 11, 2008
That's why girls use tampons or pads.
They use them for there periods. luls XD! x
My bad, I didn't quite finish the sentence lol. Corrected now!.
-- Posted by Spirit of Desire at 10:33 am on Sep. 11, 2008
Quote: from Marc15uk at 6:31 pm on Sep. 11, 2008
That's why girls use tampons or pads when they have their period.
No it really isn't why they use them. OP - It sounds as if you may be incontinent or something, you should definatly go to a doctor.
-- Posted by razorblade at 10:34 am on Sep. 11, 2008
Nope.
-- Posted by XxemochickxX at 10:35 am on Sep. 11, 2008
no i dont but i would go to the doctor. asap. it could turn into something really bad. good luck!
-- Posted by mandyb000 at 10:35 am on Sep. 11, 2008
Quote: from Anonymous at 10:32 am on Sep. 11, 2008
Is it like, when pee just pours out of you for no apparnt reason? :S 
It doesn't pour out
-- Posted by superchris4000 at 10:35 am on Sep. 11, 2008
get that checkd
-- Posted by Chasey at 10:36 am on Sep. 11, 2008
Quote: from Marc15uk at 6:31 pm on Sep. 11, 2008
That's why girls use tampons or pads when they have their period.
I don't get how that's relevant .. =( ?
-- Posted by beepchoc at 10:40 am on Sep. 11, 2008
It could be discharge.. Try using a pantliner or whatever. If It really worries you and you want to get it checked out then go to the doctor.
-- Posted by princess timz at 10:43 am on Sep. 11, 2008
You should go to the doctors or if you want to take matters into your own hands use Tenner Lady for women with dodgy bladders.
-- Posted by mandyb000 at 10:43 am on Sep. 11, 2008
I have already been to the doctor and she showed me some exercises and told me to wear panty liners. The exercises helped but I don't wear lines because they are too uncomfortable
-- Posted by Just Waiting Here at 10:45 am on Sep. 11, 2008
It may be something like urinary incontinence. Basically, you have trouble holding it in, or it comes out on it's own sometimes. I would definitely talk to a doctor about this to see if it's just something with age that will change, or if they would like to look more into it to see if there's something that they may be able to do to help it. http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/uiwomen/index.htm But urinary incontinence is basically like a lack of certain muscles. So I would definitely consider talking to someone about it, just to make sure it's ok. And also, so that you don't have to worry about random accidents or something in a public place. But for now, if it bothers you, just wear a pantyliner.
-- Posted by Just Waiting Here at 10:47 am on Sep. 11, 2008
Quote: from mandyb000 at 10:43 am on Sep. 11, 2008
I have already been to the doctor and she showed me some exercises and told me to wear panty liners. The exercises helped but I don't wear lines because they are too uncomfortable 
I take it she told you to do something like kegel exercises? It's good that you've been to the doctor, and if it's just a matter of needing to strengthen those muscles, then the exercises really will help. But if you find that it's getting worse, or that it still hasn't gone away completely if you stick to your exercise, then you may want to ask again. And in terms of panty liners... as long as you feel comfortable with out them, then that's your call. They may be uncomfortable, but for me, I would be too paranoid all the time to not wear one... But there are alot of really, really tiny panty liners that you may find aren't so bad :)
-- Posted by JuggaletteBaby at 10:51 am on Sep. 11, 2008
Quote: from mandyb000 at 10:43 am on Sep. 11, 2008
I have already been to the doctor and she showed me some exercises and told me to wear panty liners. The exercises helped but I don't wear lines because they are too uncomfortable 
if you get the really really thin panty liners they shouldn't be uncomfortable. I wear them when i'm on my period even if i have a tampon in for backup and i forget they're even there.
-- Posted by Marc15uk at 12:39 pm on Sep. 11, 2008
Quote: from Chasey at 6:36 pm on Sep. 11, 2008
Quote: from Marc15uk at 6:31 pm on Sep. 11, 2008
That's why girls use tampons or pads when they have their period.
I don't get how that's relevant .. =( ? 
She could use them for her problem.
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