All pregnant women have a routine urinalysis done. If a pregnant woman is not processing glucose well, it will "spill" into her urine from the bloodstream. The possible results, as determined by a test strip, are:
The "trace" amount means there is a small (tiny) amount of glucose in the urine (NOT in the vagina). This happens to many pregnant women and is usually nothing to worry about BUT it indicates the woman needs monitored closely for the possibility of developing pregnancy-related problems with processing glucose. This is called Gestational Diabetes because it is brought on by the demands of the pregnancy. Normally, Gestational Diabetes reverts to normal after the baby is born. But high blood glucose is not good for the fetus or mother so the doctor will watch that the "trace" amount in the urine continues to stay low. If the result becomes higher, the doctor may need to treat the mother for Diabetes during the pregnancy. But again, Gestational Diabetes usually fixes itself after delivery; it usually does not develop into chronic Type 2 Adult Onset Diabetes.
Just make sure your doctor plans to continue testing either your urine or blood for your glucose level. Ask if they plan to do an A1C (A one C) blood test as well.
There is no other way for a mammal to get pregnant, besides the vagina.
Yes, you can get pregnant even if your vagina is dry.
Nope, only boys can get girls pregnant
Yes, if the ejaculatory fluids came in contact with your vagina you can get pregnant.
yes, you can get pregnant
Semen has to be inside the vagina for you to get pregnant.
A virgin female can not become pregnant by manipulating any vagina, hers or another person's.
No; sperm must enter the vagina to get pregnant.
It is apparent that glucose levels are present in the blood system. It is also present in the urine, whereas it does not complete flush from blood and traces appear.
You get pregnant by having sperm entering your vagina so no.
to get pregnant you have to have sexual intercourse, his penis has to enter your vagina for you to get pregnant.
To get pregnant, sperm need to be ejaculated near the opening of the vagina. From there, they can swim through the cervix and into the uterus, where fertilization may occur if an egg is present.