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Urine Test

Hi, i will be 17 weeks tommorrw. I just got my routine urine examination result..I have 10-12/hpf puscells, 2-3/hpf redblood cells and positive organism..other values are in normal range.. my next doctor appointment is in March first week.. Is this a serius condition? should i call doctor soon?or is it  UTI common in pregnancy that it could be treated with aantibiotics? I dont have any other symptoms like irritation while urinate
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@kaylee..no I didnt hv sex for about 2 months now ;) I read it somewhere that for females few rbcs in urine are normal..should be concerned if its nly higher than 3-4..but im worrying about the presenc of organism in urine..in the report they hvnt indicated any value..just a plus sign..so should I get a urine culture done to get treated?
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I just had this happen to me the other day . Had you just had sex ? My doctor said I had tons of red blood cells & blood in my urine !
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In my country they won't call you in even if its an imergency. .we just have to do the testings in a private labs..technicians there won't interpret results to us ..we have to collect the reports and submit to doctor for further assistance.
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Your dr gets the same results you do, if it were serious I'm sure they would have called you in.
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Is it ok if I wait till my next appointment or should I go to doc asap?? Is there any harm to the baby?
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They say when you're pregnant you get a lot of vaginal discharge and can get uti also...I had one and they gave me antibiotics that was safe to take while pregnant
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