I can't remember if the ONE time I did it was pre-pregnancy or at the very beginning of my pregnancy, but nonetheless, I haven't since. Is this abnormal? Not that I don't mind trying to not pee all over my hand or anything, it just seems that many of you mention it and I'm wondering why I wouldn't be.
Re: Anyone not had to pee in a cup?
hmm, I still have to at every appt.
I haven't had to since my first visit either.
Seems odd, but some doctors choose not to do any testing unless they see a reason to.
I pee in a cup at EVERY Dr. visit! I wish I didn't have to, but my Dr. runs like 4 or 5 different tests on it to make sure that everything is ok. I think they check things like sugar, protein, etc...
Do they do blood work everytime you go? Maybe they check for all those things with blood rather than urine.
During this pregnancy I've had to give a urine sample at every appt. But in my previous pregnancies, I never had to at all. I think it just depends on the Dr.
OOHH...you need to ask your doc why you haven't had your urine checked at every visit.
UA (urinalysis) can not only detect sugar in the your urine, but protein (possible sign of pre-e), and nitrates (possible sign of UTI)....
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I have to pee at EVERY appt...they test it for protein/glucose. I think it's odd that you don't have to.
Weird how the responses are either "yes, every time" or "never since the beginning"! Thanks for responding; this is very interesting to see!
I have been told that I have a "textbook 'every woman wants this' pregnancy" by my doctor and nurses. No complications, great blood pressure, have felt great, haven't had swelling (until my cankles this past Saturday= SUPER CUTE), gained very little weight myself while baby is growing at a healthy pace, etc-- so I'm wondering if that is why? Maybe a 'do not test until we feel we might need to' deal? Oh-- and no extra b/w for me either in the place of PIAC. I'll have to ask at my appt next week.
p.s. karelaorange-- I doctor at St. Mary's in Duluth.
Well, I suppose that if everything seems to be ok & you're feeling good, then I wouldn't worry about it. Maybe it just depends on the Dr.
I would be very concerned and inquiring as to why you are not having your urine checked. Aside for checking for sugar, they look for protein in the urine, which is an early indictor of Pre-eclampsia.
I'm not sure why so many of you see this as such a red flag. You can see from the responses that not every practitioner thinks they are necessary at every visit.
OP, if you are concerned, ask your doctor why they don't require them at every visit. But I don't think you need to be concerned, at all.