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emdes2

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You know when someone is pregnant, they often say that the baby can press on the bladder, making them more prone to leaks and pee accidents. I wonder if that isn't true for a weight gain as well, when you don't have a baby, but a big belly of fat that is pressing down on your bladder.
I have gained quite a lot in the last couple of years. Mainly on my belly. Recently I have come to realize another issue of mine, that I suspect might be related to my weight gain. I dribble in my underwear quite often. If I'm move around, doing things that put some stress on my body, I do leak sometimes. Usually it's just a little bit, a tiny spurt, but it happens quite often. Almost daily. There have also been a few times where I've had bigger leaks, and two times in the last 7 months I've had a full wetting.
It's not to the point where it is huge problem, yet, but I imagine if I grow any bigger this will get even worse. Are there others who have experienced this? How do you deal with it?
 

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