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Protein in Urine while pregnant?

My second child I had protein in my urine. I did some urine tests to check for infections and were fine. This is my third child and I have protein again in my urine. I asked my doctor he said nothing really I go to see the gyno tomorrow. I wondering what could it mean?

Update:

My blood pressure is perfect! :)

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I had that same problem...they just montor that it doesn't get too high. It is a common health problem to females who are pregnant and overweight...Not saying only overweight ppl get it but it can cause high blood pressure and other things. I know there is more to it. It u dont have a good health plan, doctors can be restricted to doing any more test to this problem. It u look on yahoo health under pregnacy and problems or so.

    Heres some info on it...under yahoo health..pregnany..complication

    Preeclampsia is a common problem during pregnancy, affecting up to one in seven pregnant women around the world. This condition is defined by high blood pressure and excess protein in the urine after 20 weeks of pregnancy. It may also be called toxemia or pregnancy-induced hypertension.

    In the United States, preeclampsia (pre-e-KLAMP-se-uh) is usually mild. But, left untreated, it can lead to serious, even deadly complications for you and your unborn baby. Globally, preeclampsia and other high blood pressure disorders during pregnancy are a leading cause of maternal and infant illness and death.

    The only cure for preeclampsia is delivery of your baby. After your baby is born, blood pressure usually returns to normal within a few days. So delivery is the obvious solution when preeclampsia is found near the end of your pregnancy, which is typically the case. However, if you're diagnosed earlier, treatment is trickier. You and your doctor will be faced with the delicate task of prolonging your pregnancy to allow your baby more time to mature, without putting you or your baby at risk of serious complications.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Protein In Urine While Pregnant

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

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  • S. O.
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    I was told that protein in my urine meant I wasn't getting enough water. Your doctor can tell you if there is something serious to worry about. For right now, stay hydrated.

  • Mara
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    I don't know, but I had LOTS of protein in my urine with my first child and was told that it was a warning sign of the preclampsia that I later developed. It was visible with the naked eye. If your doctor doesn't seem concerned, don't worry yourself about it.

  • 1 decade ago

    If you have protein in your urine, (plus other signs-high blood pressure, excess swelling, etc) they will check you for toxemia. Go here to look at info on it:

    pregnancytoday.com/resource/definitions/toxemia.htm

    Source(s): I had severe toxemia when I was pregnant. Ended up having to have an emergency c-section at 32 weeks.
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    5 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    It may mean that you have some sort of infection. But dont' worry sweetheart, that's what doctors are for. Good luck

  • 1 decade ago

    it really doesn't necessarily mean anything. If you dont' have bladder/kidney infections, then it could be a sign of gestational diabetes, but if there's not a lot then its probably nothing.

  • 1 decade ago

    get a second opinion on that.

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