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Can a UTI be dangerous for an unborn baby?
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Left untreated it can cause miscarriage. This is what the doctor at the er told me when I started bleeding &it was from a uti.
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Definitely get it checked with the blood. That can be a side effect of a uti but also of kidney infection.  Drink loads of water and cranberry juice too even if u dont like it. Cranberry can help keep it away once ur all healed too.
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it could have turned to a kidney infection or even kidney stones which is what i have right now.. o would give them a call they may wantyou to get checked out.
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I was rushed down a + e wiv back pain and they told me so I got antibiotics now but still concerned as I'm only 6 weeks preg and have slight blood in my urine x
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uti can turn into a kidney infection as well
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i believe so.. shouldn't be left untreated for long.. i would call your dr. and let them know your symptoms, they should let you know what to dofrom there!
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Thank u I'm just worried cos I GT antibiotics but there's slight blood in my urine I didn't nw if its harmful x
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I believe they are only when they are untreated. ... its not uncommon during pregnancy and I know you can take stuff for it so you should be perfect :)
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