Pelvic Floor Doctor Criticizes Peeing
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Pelvic floor doctor explains why going pee ‘just in case’ is a really bad idea

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Dr. Alicia Jeffrey-Thomas says we shouldn’t go pee “just in case” in a video that has more than 5.8 million views on TikTok .
The doctor posted the video as a response to TikTok user Sidneyraz , who made a video urging people to go to the bathroom whenever they get the chance.
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