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  2. Urination - Wikipedia

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    Urination is the release of urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. Urine is released through the urethra and exits the penis or vulva through the urinary meatus in placental mammals, [1] [2]: 38, 364 but is released through the cloaca in other vertebrates.

  3. It's really hard to pee on command—or when you're in a fully occupied bathroom. So how can you make yourself pee when you have to go?

  4. Urine deflector - Wikipedia

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    Urine deflector in a corner of the Priory Gatehouse in Great Malvern. A urine deflector is a device for deflecting the stream of urine during urination.These may be part of a chamber pot, latrine or toilet intended for the purpose, or they may be deterrents, installed in the sides or corners of buildings to discourage their casual use as urinals by passers-by.

  5. Here’s Exactly How Long It’s Considered Healthy To Hold Your ...

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    When you've got to go—as in pee—you've got to go. Urinating is a natural way to release waste. Yet sometimes, nature calls at inopportune times, like long meetings that could've been short ...

  6. Female urinal - Wikipedia

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    Different models enable urination in standing, semi-squatting, or squatting postures, but usually without direct bodily contact with the toilet. Sitting models also exist, and are designed for body contact with the urinal. [1] Unisex urinals are also marketed by various companies, and can be used by both sexes. Female and unisex urinals are ...

  7. How Many Times a Day Is It 'Normal' To Pee? - AOL

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    Dr. Moledina says that having to pee excessively could also be due to having an overactive bladder. Unlike with a UTI, people with an overactive bladder do produce urine when they feel an urge to pee.

  8. Urinal - Wikipedia

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    Urinals with privacy barriers in a men's public toilet in Vienna, Austria Typical arrangement of sensor-operated urinals in a row without partitions. A stand-up urinal can be used conveniently and appropriately by someone who has a penis or other adaptive means with which to urinate from a standing position.

  9. Female urination device - Wikipedia

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    A female urination device (FUD [1]), personal urination device (PUD), female urination aid, or stand-to-pee device (STP) is a device that can be used to more precisely aim the stream of urine while urinating standing upright. Variations range from basic disposable funnels to more elaborate reusable designs.