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Blood Colors of Pregnancy - What To Expect

If you have blood in your urine during pregnancy, it means your kidneys are not able to filter excess urine adequately. It could also be due to the release of certain substances from your red blood cells as they leave your body at the end of a menstrual cycle. Although both of these factors are common, they shouldnu2019t be alarming.<br>Click for more details:<br>https://www.sriramakrishnahospital.com/ivf-treatment-bangladesh/

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Blood Colors of Pregnancy - What To Expect

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  1. Blood Colors of Pregnancy - What To Expect Blood is one of the most common factors in pregnancy. When you become pregnant, your body starts producing antigens — substances that can trigger an immune response and cause your baby to be born with a life-threatening condition called neonatal red blood cell malaria In some circumstances, these antigens can also affect how your pregnancy develops. If you’re pregnant with a male or a female child, you may have red blood cells that leave your body through your urine (urine-colored pregnancy). The presence of “blood” in your urine doesn’t necessarily mean there’s something wrong with your kidney. Rather, it could be due to the 1

  2. release of certain substances from the red blood cells as they leave your body at the end of a menstrual cycle. Blood in the urine is often referred to as “honeymoon urine” because it tends to be more common before birth and usually disappears shortly after giving birth. Your Fertility Doctor in Dhaka will likely perform some tests to determine the cause of your blood in the stool. What’s normal during pregnancy? Pregnancy is an exciting time for couples, but for some women, it can also be an unexpected experience. During pregnancy, the body produces many new changes that can affect a woman’s health. However, these changes don’t always affect all women in the same way. You may experience some, or none, of the symptoms and signs described below. Even so, if you have any concerns, you should discuss them with your doctor. During pregnancy, the lining of the uterus thickens and becomes more vascular (blood-filled) due to an increase in the supply of blood to the uterus. The increased supply of blood can cause the lining of the uterus to thicken and change color. The lining of the uterus will be a soft, yellowish color if you’re pregnant with a female child and bright red if you’re expecting a boy. If you’re pregnant with a girl, the blood in your urine often becomes darker as the pregnancy progresses. This change is normal. Blood in the urine If you have blood in your urine during pregnancy, it means your kidneys are not able to filter excess urine adequately. It could also be due to the release of certain substances from your red blood cells as they leave your body at the end of a menstrual cycle. Although both of these factors are common, they shouldn’t be alarming. Your urine will be clear, and you’ll only need to collect it in a cup or container once or twice a day. You should keep in mind, however, that the blood in your urine can be a marker of a serious problem. If your doctor finds that you have blood in your urine, he or she will probably recommend that you visit a doctor or a reproductive health clinic as soon as possible. Explanation of "honeymoon urine" Human chorionic gonadotropin is a hormone that a pregnant woman's body produces (hCG). This hormone triggers the release of estrogen from the reproductive organs and is responsible for the changes that occur in the female reproductive system during pregnancy. During the first half of your menstrual cycle, just before your ovaries release an egg, the uterine lining is shed. In the first few days after your period, the lining of the uterus is still under the influence of progesterone, the hormone that keeps it soft and flexible. This means that the lining of the uterus is still soft and stretchy, and it can change color and become quite easily damaged. It is 2

  3. for this reason that "hCG-induced urine-coloured pregnancy" is also known as "honeymoon urine". Dark red blood in the stools Blood in the stool is a more serious condition. It could indicate many conditions, including iron-deficiency anemia, hemorrhoids, ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, or the presence of parasites such as Giardia lamblia. Your doctor will likely perform some tests to determine the cause of your blood in the stool. Other symptoms and signs of blood in urine during pregnancy ● Frequent urination. ● Urine that’s dark red to black in color. ● Blood in your stools. ● Stomach pain. ● Nausea. ● Pain when urinating. ● Fatigue. ● Headache. ● Weight loss. Conclusion Blood in your urine during pregnancy is common and shouldn’t be cause for alarm. This change may indicate a problem with your kidneys or your hormones. However, if your doctor finds that you have blood in your urine, he or she will probably recommend that you visit the Best Fertility Doctor in Bangladesh or a reproductive health clinic as soon as possible. 3

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