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Infections???

I was in the ER again for bad cramps and pressure down there..turns out i have UTI (urinary tract infection) . This is the 2nd time...im 14 weeks prego. Has anyone been thru this?? Twins are doing good btw...
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Mine seems to have been constant I ft a uti and the antibiotics cause a yeast infection it's been non stop the whole pregnancy
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Thank you all so much...hopefully this goes and dont come back ever..but i doubt it..lol
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I've had 3. I also was put on a daily antibiotic which you will prob be asked to do as well.  I was on a very low 50 dose but it ask made me sick and gave my husband a yeast infection.  I stopped taking it and now I have another one.  I'm 38 weeks and praying I don't get a yeast infection again.
I don't take baths anymore.  Only use summers eve soap. Practically shower after sex.  Good luck
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When I was 13 weeks I got a uti too. Not knowing I had one. Baby was fine.. I also was spotting. But they gave me antibiotics and put me on bed rest for a few days.
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I'm 36 weeks pregnant. I gotten alot of yeast infections during my pregnancy. probably around 4 , Ive just got treated for one but I believe I got another again. My doctor told me cause of the high levels of hormones we reproduce can be the cause of this happening
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