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For The Past Two Weeks My Urine Has Smelled Weird(Sorry Tmi) It's Normal Color & I Don't Have Any Uti Or Std Says My Doctor & My Baby's Fluid Is Fine . What Can it Be ? Can It Just Be The Fiber From All The Cheerios I'm Addicted To ??? My Next Appointment Is Next Friday I'm 34 Weeks
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It Sorta Smells Like Cheerios But I Haven't Eaten Any In About 4 Days Soooo I'm Really worried .
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Because*
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But if you're 34 weeks then maybe it's a different issue, gville lie I said, I only had that happen in the first trimester.
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If it's a sweet sort of smell it could be high blood sugar spilling over into your pee.
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I'm not exactly sure what it is but I had the same issue when I was in my first trimester. I could've sworn it was a UTI bc I have had trouble with frequent IT Is in the past so I know the smell and they never cause me any pain. But my doctor kept telling me everything was fine so idk what it was, but it went away when I hit my second trimester. Mayve it just has something to do with all our extra hormones and changes. Who knows? Lol  
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My urine smells weird when I eat certain things. Like tuna or chicken. It could be something your eating
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