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  1. #1
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    May 2008
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    Has anyone had a m/c or lost a baby due to a urine infection?

    Hi LadiesWell its been approx 3 months since i lost my baby at 5 months pregnant and i guess im still trying to figure out WHY!
    I had a urine infection and that was all,so im worried next time if i get pregnant it may happen again.So the question is has anyone else had the same problem,had a m/c or waters broke due to a urine infection?
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    Apr 2008
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    HI hun,

    I am so sorry for your loss. That would have been incredibly hard for you and I am sure each day is still a battle.

    I just wanted to let you know that I am sure you did nothing wrong in your pregnancy to cause a miscarriage. UTI's can happen to lots of women are quite common in pregnancy. I had one at about 18weeks and am still carrying and my midwife said that it in no way would be a risk to the baby.

    I think sometimes that some babies are just meant fo heaven for another purpose. It is so sad for their mummy and daddy and the people left behind who love them so much and so many questions are left unanswered but I know when I had my miscarriage last year I just had to trust that my little one was meant for heaven. That is the only thing that got me through.

    I hope you can get through this and that you find all the support you need at bellybelly.

  3. #3
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    May 2008
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    Hi Ladies It turns out that urine infections are a common cause for m/c,i have been googling and have found alot on the topic and im suprised to hear that yeast causes the infections in alot of ladies.HERE IS SOMETHING I FOUND


    Question
    I am 3 months pregnant and was told by my doctor that I have a urinary tract infection. I am taking antibiotics, because he said the infection can cause miscarriages. I have three questions: 1) What causes urinary tract infections; 2) Why didn?t I have any symptoms? (I?ve had a urinary tract infection before and it was very painful); 3) Do you recommend cranberry juice for preventing it ?
    Answer
    Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common bacterial infections in adult women. They are 14 times more common in women than in men. By age 24, about one-third of women have had at least one physician diagnosed UTI that was treated with prescription medication. So thanks for your important questions!

    Complications and detection
    The many chemical, physiological, and anatomical changes during pregnancy help make UTIs the most common pregnancy complication. Complications can include miscarriage, kidney infection, pre-term labor, pre-term rupture of membranes, preterm birth, and uterine infection. Because 5-10 % of UTIs in pregnancy are asymptomatic, as yours is, a urine test for bacteria is routine at the first prenatal visit. Cause and prevention go hand-in-hand and can be greatly influenced by fluids and diet. Women with recurrent UTIs may have more hidden, underlying causes that are hard or impossible to prevent and difficult to treat.

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    we went into 3 lots of early labour with jack and all due to UTI and thrush have been advised with next pg to have weekly urine testing to keep on track of any infection

    sorry but HTH

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    wow - this is an interesting read - i was diagnosed with asymptomatic UTI last week - i had liver pain and on investigating, DR got me to doa urine test - i have never had a UTI without symptoms before. will be talking to the OB on wednesday about what preventative measures i can take for remainder of pg as i know i'm prone to infections.

    i am on ab's at the moment - and so far so good...

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    The only way to try and prevent them is by making sure you drink plenty of fluids (mainly water), Make sure that after DTD you go to the toilet straight away, Keeping the area clean but not using iritating soaps/washes and by not wearing tight clothing around the area like lycra (swimming costumes).
    With thrush you can help prevent that by taking a tablet like inner health plus which helps keep good bacteria in the body.
    I didnt know that you could get a UTI withotut having any symptoms showing up. Very interesting.
    I know the reason women are more prone to them in pregnancy is because your body produces hormones that soften the muscle that separates the uretha to the the vagina. This muscle softens and bacteria can easily enter causing infections.
    Hope that helps.
    Just curious..were you treated for your UTI straight away DearMum?

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    Dec 2008
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    Hi Dearmum,

    I am so sorry for the loss of your beautiful baby boy. I know how it must feel because I've too lost my little angel Joshua at almost 21 weeks in Oct this year, I suspect due to an angry fibroid in the wall of my uterus which just went really agro with the pregnancy hormones and probably the IVF drugs.

    When I had my late miscarriage my OB said the fibroid was part of the reason why I went into pre term labour ( although I suspected it played a huge part in it ), so I know what is feels like to just want the bl**dy answers ! He didn't give me the other part of the reason.....

    I've got a friend that had numerous urinary tract infections early in the pregnancy and she had a healthy baby boy, but after I lost my little boy I read like 20 books on miscarriage and stillbirth and one book said that UTI do not cause miscarriages as the bacteria is almost always limited to the bladder and never reaches the uterus. BUT, UTI can cause pre term labour in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters.

    So like the others say, preventative measures are always best.

    My heart goes out to you,

    Love and hugs

    Beata.

  8. #8
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    Jan 2009
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    Hi LadiesWell its been approx 3 months since i lost my baby at 5 months pregnant and i guess im still trying to figure out WHY!
    I had a urine infection and that was all,so im worried next time if i get pregnant it may happen again.So the question is has anyone else had the same problem,had a m/c or waters broke due to a urine infection?
    __________________
    MeDh
    DS18,DD17,DS16,DD11
    Our beautiful baby boy Shaheed(meaning go to heaven)left us at 20 weeks Mummy&Daddy will love you FOREVER.
    1st FET in Jan come on 2009!
    Hey!
    Im really sorry about your loss! I just lost mine inbetween 5 and 8 weeks. Had alot of discharge and a pretty iccy smell. Tests just came back saying i have something vaganitis. Unsure if that caused mine to pass but i'll ask the doctors this afternoon and see if i can find where this comment is and let you know!
    hugs to you xox