Feb. 22nd, 2022
Various changes increase the likelihood of UTIs, or urinary tract infections, during pregnancy. The first change is hormonal. During pregnancy, your urine is more concentrated with sugar, protein, and hormones. The other change is your growing uterus. As the uterus expands, it presses on your bladder and causes retention of some urine in the bladder when you pee. The retained urine can cause UTIs. Apart from the changes during pregnancy, you can still get UTIs from other common causes including E. coli and other bacteria from your stool, sexual activity, and group B strep that is present in most women’s colon and vagina all the time. Symptoms and Major Concerns You will likely experience a burning sensation during urination, intense urge to…