K.K.
Hi M.,
It's a drag for sure, but keep doing the kegal exercises despite the discomfort and worry about after you have the baby. I've had "female problems" for many years, most due to prolapse and pregnancy. What many women don't know is that there is help out there in the way of pelvic floor therapy. It's PT for your pelvic floor. I've had so many surgeries and problems but this has been the most helpful. You should try a urogynocologist after the pregnancy if things don't return to normal. He/She will be able to provide you with a list of therapists in your area. If you're in MA, I know there are several in Boston. I go to one in Wellesley who is fantastic.
Best of luck
K.