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Pregnancy Urinary Infection

During pregnancy urinary infection can develop more easily due to the deformed urinary tract; abnormal vaginal discharge can be the sign of human papillomavirus or an STI, but not of the UTI. About 2-4 percents of pregnant women are ill with UTIs, so regular testing is recommended to avoid complications. When a woman bears a child, her organs shift a little and it is easier for bacteria to travel to the kidneys. During pregnancy urinary infection can develop more easily due to the deformed urinary tract; abnormal vaginal discharge can be the sign of human papillomavirus or an STI, but not of the UTI.

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Pregnancy Urinary Infection

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Vaginal Discharge, Human Papillomavirus

The majority of antibiotics are not safe, because they may harm the mother or the baby, so only specialist should select treatment for UTIs in such patients. UTIs can lead to premature delivery and are associated with many health problems in pregnant women, such as high blood pressure and weakness. During pregnancy urinary infection can develop more easily due to the deformed urinary tract; abnormal vaginal discharge can be the sign of human papillomavirus or an STI, but not of the UTI.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV in Man, HPV Vaccine, HPV Oral Sex, Is HPV Curable, Human Papillomavirus, Oral Human Papilloma Virus, HPV Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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