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Hi all im 6 weeks pregnant and have noticed that in the last 3-5weeks i have a really strong (and not pleasant) odour downstairs. I shower daily and wipe properly but i find i leak a little in between going to the bathroom and its getting quite bad. I also have been going to the bathroom like clockwork every 2-3 hrs and my urine has been quite yellow on the toilet paper regardless of how much water i drink throughout the day. Im going for another check up next week and will ask my dr then but until then has anyone else had this? If so any suggestions on what it is or what to do?!?
Cheers

1st time mummy <3
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The more yellow, the more likely you're dehydrated. Protein makes urine foamy bit doesn't necessarily change color. Infected urine will smell foul and have a cloudy appearance.
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Thanks heaps. Ive never had a uti or yeast infection before and im not really itchy or sore
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Could b an infection. And mayb protein in pee.
I have alot of protein. And mine is so yellow. I drink so much water, i barly eat.  I also had a uti. Common in pregnancy, and i got a yeast infection from that days afyer they tryd fixing the uti. Lol anyways u can call leave a message. If its that theyll wanna c u sooner or call something in. Good luck sweets
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