Apparently I did today at my appt. She checked my ankles and they weren't swollen. My BP has been normal also. She didn't say anything about the protein other than watching my BP and urine. I see her weekly now so I guess we'll check again next Thursday.
Anyways I don't know too much about protein in urine other than that combined with high BP can mean pre-eclampsia. I didn't think to ask her more questions.
Re: Anyone have protein in urine...
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Same here!
I had trace amounts during my 1st pregnancy {was diagnosed with PIH & monitored from 28wks on for Pre-E}. But I had high BP, extreme swelling to accompany it.
If you have no other symptoms, it could simply be your body warning you of a kidney infection or you could be trying to fight off an infection. I'd do like PP and would increase my water intake...likely it's nothing-hopefully it's nothing!
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Me too. I had mild swelling that has since resolved, and BP is good so no worries.
I had traces in my urine last friday. It could be a warning sign for pre-e, but since your blood pressure is fine, I wouldn't worry about that. The other causes for it could be dehydration or you just didn't get a "clean sample" - ie CM got in the sample or your urine got contaminated because it wasn't a mid-stream collection.
For me, I had to redo my urine sample this monday. No more protein, though my BP wasn't exaclty great so we are still monitoring for pre-E / PIH.
Do you know how much protein was found? They score it as trace, +1, +2, +3, etc. My OB said that if it's just a trace, they don't do much about it.
Me, too!
I was thinking maybe my urine wasn't diluted enough? I could only give a little bit and it seemed pretty concentrated. I have been drinking alot of water-at least I thought I was. I will drink more though. I am also getting rid of a cold if that had anything to do with it.
This was my major problem in a kidney disease, but like PP said, it's one of the Pre-e red flags. If I remember right, it's something about the way your body absorbs the protein and if your kidneys don't suck it up then your body will basically react like it's having a salt overdose and start retaining ridiculous amounts of water (I carried 40lbs of water weight at the height of my illness). Hence, why she checked for swelling. They can also make your BP rise and when they start feeding off of each other it just snowballs. I think flutepharm had a problem with her protein count there at the end. You can also spill excess protein because of other random reasons like what you've eaten, exercise, etc.
Like she said, not really a big deal unless it's crazy high or in conjunction with high BP. Good luck!
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