When you pee, your body empties the bladder, but sometimes you can push and more pee will come out. So how come your body doesn’t get rid of all the pee at once?

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When you pee, your body empties the bladder, but sometimes you can push and more pee will come out. So how come your body doesn’t get rid of all the pee at once?

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I don’t think anyone has answered OPs question yet. If they are asking about the last pee that you can squeeze out after you are done peeing, that’s simply the pee left in your urethra that you squeeze out using muscles around it rather than the muscles in your bladder like the rest of the pee.

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