Frequent and urgent urination can occur in early pregnancy because it is often seen in pregnant women with an anterior uterus. When the uterus enlarges, it presses on the bladder in front of it, reducing the amount of urine stored in the bladder, which causes the symptoms of frequent and urgent urination. In addition, this condition will disappear on its own after about 3 months of pregnancy, because the enlarged uterus has risen into the abdominal cavity and does not cause pressure on the bladder. If you have frequent and urgent urination with painful urination, you may have a urinary tract infection, so we suggest you go to the hospital for a routine urine test. If there are white blood cells in the urine, it indicates inflammation of the urethra, so it is recommended to drink more water and give appropriate medication.