New Delhi, Nov. 12 -- Have you ever noticed yourself making extra trips to the bathroom during your period and wondered if something is wrong? Many women experience frequent urination during menstruation and often mistake it for a urinary tract infection (UTI). While it can be concerning, the truth is that hormonal changes, fluid retention, and uterine pressure during your period can all play a role. According to an expert, it is often a normal, temporary response of your body, not necessarily a sign of infection. Understanding the link between your menstrual cycle and bladder health can help you manage these changes better and avoid unnecessary anxiety.

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