Can pregnancy cause blood in the urine?
Generally, pregnancy does not cause blood in the urine, but it may occur if the pregnant woman has a urinary tract infection. The details are as follows:
1. Unlikely
Normal pregnancy typically does not lead to hematuria (blood in the urine). Pregnant women may experience certain physiological changes such as frequent urination and urgency, but these usually do not involve blood in the urine. If the urinary system is healthy and there are no issues like infections or kidney stones, hematuria is unlikely to occur.
2. Possible
Pregnant women are more susceptible to urinary tract infections because the enlarging uterus during pregnancy can cause urine retention. Urinary tract infections may lead to symptoms such as hematuria and painful urination. During pregnancy, especially when calcium excretion in urine increases, women may be more prone to developing urinary stones, which could result in blood in the urine. Additionally, as the uterus gradually enlarges during pregnancy, it may exert pressure on surrounding organs, including the urethra. This pressure might cause slight bleeding during urination.
Hematuria is a condition that requires attention. If a pregnant woman notices blood in her urine during pregnancy, she should seek medical help promptly.