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What Does Urinating Gushes Imply In Pregnancy?

I am 10 weeks pregnant, went to the bathroom and kept urinating . Small amounts and gushes. It is clear with very little to no smell at all. No cramps or bleeding. This is my 4th pregnancy with two live children, previous ended in a DNC at 12 weeks from blighted ovum.
Fri, 26 Sep 2014
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I understand your concern.Increased frequency of urination is very common during pregnancy.It is due to pressure on your bladder caused by the growing uterus and the baby.It is normal in pregnancy unless accompanied by symptoms of a urinary tract infection.
Because you are at greater risk of developing bladder or kidney infections during pregnancy:
1.Drink plenty of liquids
2.Try to empty your bladder completely
3.Do not “hold” your urine when your bladder feels full
4.Notify your GP if you develop a fever, chills, backache, or burning with urination.
Hope you are happy with the answer.
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What Does Urinating Gushes Imply In Pregnancy?

Hello, Welcome to HCM I understand your concern.Increased frequency of urination is very common during pregnancy.It is due to pressure on your bladder caused by the growing uterus and the baby.It is normal in pregnancy unless accompanied by symptoms of a urinary tract infection. Because you are at greater risk of developing bladder or kidney infections during pregnancy: 1.Drink plenty of liquids 2.Try to empty your bladder completely 3.Do not “hold” your urine when your bladder feels full 4.Notify your GP if you develop a fever, chills, backache, or burning with urination. Hope you are happy with the answer. Thank you