Ural, cranberry juice, craisens, plenty of water.
But it really is a good idea to see GP though.
I hope you don't get the UTI.
Ural, cranberry juice, craisens, plenty of water.
But it really is a good idea to see GP though.
I hope you don't get the UTI.
Drink Apple Cider Vinegar diluted in water a few times a day, this coupled with cranberry usually does the trick. However, being pregnant- I would go see your doc as Liviam is right and UTI's can cause premature labour.
Late to the party but I hope my suggestion helps someone...
Suffered chronic thrush when I first got pregnant, tried all the natural therapies (yoghurt tampons..ick, cranberry juice, etc) but then found Inner Health Plus Urinary Tract Support. Helped IMMEDIATELY...within 8 hours. It's a bit pricey ($50 odd dollars for a little bottle) but was so worth it. I recommend it to anyone who gets UTIs or thrush during pregnancy, and so does my midwife.
I am a huge natural remedy advocate but please be careful. UTIs can spread outside of your bladder and you don't want it going further. Cranberry is more a preventative, it coats the lining of the tract to help stop the bacteria sticking, but its usually too late when you have one. Loads of water to flush it out (put some fresh lemon in it if you can). Ural will help with the tingle of urination but not fix it - just mask symptoms. Avoid foods and drinks which can aggravate urinary tract infections such as alcohol, coffee, soft drinks, vinegar, yeasts, sugar and artificial sweeteners. UTIs are one of those things that I give in to antibiotics, especially when pregnant. You're more prone to them then unfortunately, and yes they can cause premature labour later in pregnancy.
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