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An average healthy bladder emptying takes about . This duration is remarkably consistent among most mammals weighing over 3 kilograms. Biologists call this phenomenon the "Law of Urination" or the "21-second rule".

People in professions like nursing or teaching often ignore the urge to go. Over time, the bladder physically stretches out to accommodate more fluid.

Chronic over-stretching weakens the bladder muscles over time, eventually making it harder to empty fully. 2. Low Flow Rate (Urinary Obstruction) Excessive Urination Volume (Polyuria) - Healthline peeing

Drinking large amounts of water, coffee, or alcohol will naturally create higher urine volume.

Gravitational forces drive the fluid out faster in larger bodies, creating a uniform time window. An average healthy bladder emptying takes about

If you find that your urination duration is consistently stretching much longer than 30 seconds or up to a minute, it is usually caused by one of two categories: high volume or low flow rate. 1. High Volume (Bladder Stretching)

For humans, is the sweet spot for a full bladder. 🔍 Why is My Pee Taking So Long? People in professions like nursing or teaching often

Scientists from the Georgia Institute of Technology discovered that whether it is an elephant or a goat, mammals take roughly 21 seconds to urinate. Larger animals have much more urine. Larger animals also have wider and longer urethras.

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