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Is Blood And White Flakes In Urine Normal During Early Pregnancy?

my urine dip test shows blood ++ and there are white flakes floating..My pregnancy test is +. I have crumbs in lower abdomen. If I am pregnant I have conceived 10 days ago. Is blood in urine and white flaks normal in the first 2 weeks of pregnancy?
Mon, 23 Nov 2015
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Hi,

No, blood in urine and white flakes, could indicate infection of the genital tract. Please ensure that the sample given was not contaminated and a laboratory based urine routine and microscopy is advisable for you.
Urinary tract infection is common in early pregnancy and needs to be treated to prevent miscarriage and other complications.
Also as you have cramps you need to get an ultrasound done and get evaluated by a gynaecologist immediately.

Hope this helps.
Regards.
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Is Blood And White Flakes In Urine Normal During Early Pregnancy?

Hi, No, blood in urine and white flakes, could indicate infection of the genital tract. Please ensure that the sample given was not contaminated and a laboratory based urine routine and microscopy is advisable for you. Urinary tract infection is common in early pregnancy and needs to be treated to prevent miscarriage and other complications. Also as you have cramps you need to get an ultrasound done and get evaluated by a gynaecologist immediately. Hope this helps. Regards.