I think what I have is too bad to be RLP and I *think* my urine has a tinge of blood in it.
*Background: I had two really bad UTI's in April right after my Dad died (which is relevant because I chalked the extreme abdominal pain up to being stress and bad eating at the hospital/funeral so I didn't go to the dr. for like 2 weeks). I completed the first treatment and then 2 weeks later had another uti, with blood in my urine. I had a bladder/kidney ultrasound which found nothing so I took another full course of antibiotics and was ok until my retrieval in July where I had blood in my urine again. They treated me for a uti but both the test and culture came back negative.
Now, with this pretty constant lower abdomen pain, some in my lower back and the urine issue today, I'm thinking I have another infection, which of course is scary as heck with being pregnant but also-- wtf is going on with my body?!? I know uti's are somewhat common in pregnancy but I never had one with G and I have only had one other in my life (in college, when I had a new boyfriend, so....do the math). Trust me, there is no sex going on, I am almost 39 and know how to wipe.....why am I getting all of these? Certainly there is a chance that's not it, but I'm pretty sure I'm right (I left a message with my ob to try to get in in the morning)
Anyone else have recurring UTIs? Any advice??
Re: Now I'm thinking it is not RLP after all
With DD#1 I had a UTI, things felt really "off" crampy like and I just couldn't ignore it. So I went into L&D and it was a UTI. I was less than 30 wks I think, not sure how much.
As far as coming back often? Not sure.
I kept thinking I had UTIs while PG (both times, but worse with the twins), and it was always just painful urination. They never saw any infection, but it hurt really bad. Also, with the twins, I really struggled to pee at all. I'd have to go really bad, but nothing would come out. It was awful for the last month or so. I blogged about it a lot if you want to search "pee" in my blog.
Anyway, good news is I could pee like normal as soon as the babies were born (Well, like the next day)
Ditto this.
I got my first one in college and proceeded to have seven over the the course of six months. It got so bad and so frequent that my PCP started writing me an rx for antibiotics at my annual visit and I was able to treat myself.
Things have vastly improved over the last ten years or so, thank goodness!
I hope you get the pain figured out soon.
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