An untreated bladder infection during pregnancy can increase the odds of preterm labor.
Yes, many women face bladder problems during pregnancy, childbirth and the months that follow because your bladder is just below your uterus, which is expanding to hold your growing baby.
It will just become reoccurring and very painful then you will have to have a scope down to see how bad the infection is and possibly be put on meds daily for months. It is best to just have it treated as soon as the onset happens - trust me I had chronic bladder infections and you do not want to go through it.
well logically it means you are two months with child and you must get a seasection immediately to get rid of the child or you just have a bladder infection yes also diabetes.
you could have a bladder infection, or UTI (urinary tract infection) or....possibly bladder cancer, get to a doctor soon as possible. trust me, do not wait, I've had one for six months thinking it would get better, it doesnt.
Yes, but not normally in the first few months of pregnancy. In later months of pregnancy (primarily 3rd trimester) as the baby grows larger and puts pressure on your bladder, you may have leakage and fell urgency to urinate. When ever I went out, I'd always ensure I knew the quickest way to the restroom.
People who get cystitis can get herbal treatment with Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill.herbal medicine is the best treatment for cystitis. It has the effect of eliminating the urinary symptoms such as urinary frequency, urgency, dysuria, nocturia, hematuria, suprapubic pain, and perineal bulge Many people who get cystitis can be cured within 4 months.
Absolutely. Because the uterus is growing in the same space the bladder usually occupies the bladder cannot fill as full. If i hurts however you may have a urine infection, also very common in pregnancy but see a doctor for treatment. the frequency goes away at around three months when the uterus gets bigger and grows out of the pelvis.
Yes, I'm pregnant too (7 months) the doctor describe it for me when I had fever and throat infection
My fiance is about 3 months pregnant, and we were wondering the same thing. So we brought the question to our OBGYN. He told us that this early in the pregnancy, the baby is behind your bladder, which is right above your pubic bone. We were looking in the wrong place. Perhaps you are too? When we felt there, it was the answer we were looking for :) this is my second pregnancy an my tummy is hard and round but this was not the case the first time i didnt show till about five months gone
There is frequency and urgency in first trimester of pregnancy and later on slight Hydronephrosis in later months of pregnancy, due to pressure on Ureters.(Two tubes, each tube coming from pair of Kidney to the Urinary bladder and lies on the back side of abdominal cavity and feel the Bladder drop by drop.) Witch eventually get reverted. And the family is rewarded with the most beautiful gift it can ever have, a BABY.
Hello, I see you are asking "What are the treatments for a bladder infection (cystitis)?" Treatment for cystitis that keeps coming back If you keep getting cystitis, a GP may prescribe: a single-dose antibiotic to take within 2 hours of having if you've noticed sex triggers cystitis. a low-dose antibiotic to take for up to 6 months. and a vaginal estrogen cream, if you have gone through menopause. You can also visit this site - digestivetracthealth. com/condition/bladder-infection-%28cystitis%29/c/2714
Pregnancy involves a fertilized egg that's gets implanted in the womb of a woman that grows into an embryo, a fetus, and then after nine months is delivered as a baby. UTI stands for Urinary Tract Infection and has to do with bacteria invading and causing burning sensation on urination and possibility a fever and will not result in a baby being born.