Dr. MJ Bazos MD,
Patient Handout
Urinary
Tract Infections During Pregnancy
What is a urinary tract infection?
Urinary tract infections (UTI) are
caused by bacteria. The most common type of UTI is a bladder infection. Other
types of UTIs are kidney infections and infections of the urethra. The urethra
is the small tube that goes from the bladder to the outside of your body.
How do I know if I have a UTI?
UTIs may cause different symptoms
in different people. You may feel a burning when you urinate. You may need to
urinate more often, sometimes 30 to 60 minutes later. Or, you may feel like you
need to go again right after you've just urinated. You may notice blood in your
urine or a strong odor.
Sometimes
germs can grow in the urinary tract but you won't have any of these symptoms.
This is called asymptomatic (pronounced: "a-simp-toe-mat-ik") bacteriuria. Your
doctor can test to find out if you have this. Asymptomatic bacteriuria should be
treated in pregnant women, but doesn't need to be treated in most other women.
How will the UTI affect my baby?
If you have a UTI and it isn't
treated, it may lead to a kidney infection. Kidney infections may cause early
labor. Fortunately, asymptomatic bacteriuria and bladder infections can usually
be found and treated before the kidneys become infected. If your doctor treats a
urinary tract infection early and properly, it won't hurt your baby.
How do you treat a UTI?
Your doctor will prescribe a
medicine that is safe for you and the baby. You can help by drinking a lot of
water to help flush the germs from your urine.
How do I know if the treatment
isn't working?
If you have a fever
(over 100.5 degrees), chills, lower stomach pains, nausea, vomiting or flank
pain, you should call your doctor. You should also call your doctor if you have
any contractions, or if, after taking medicine for 3 days, you still have a
burning feeling when you urinate.
Can I keep this from happening
again?
You can help prevent UTIs
in several ways. First, you should always drink plenty of liquids (water is the
best). You should urinate often. Don't wait for long periods of time before you
urinate. Always urinate after sexual intercourse. After you urinate, always wipe
from front to back.