Are Pain In Bladder, Abdomen And Ovaries And Frequent Urination Signs Of Pregnancy?
HI, I am to believe I am possibly pregnant but not sure. I had unprotected sex for 6 days each day. Recently I noticed sharp pains in my bladder spreading up to my lower abdomen and ovaries. Also when I pee it burns towards the end before I've finished peeing. And last thing I've been eating more than I usually do. So what could this be?
No pain is a symptom of pregnancy. The first cardinal symptom of pregnancy is missing a period. If you have not missed a period, you may postpone the thought of pregnancy till you miss it.
In fact all your symptoms are suggesting the urinary infection which is ascending from urinary bladder towards kidneys. We call it as 'Honeymoon pyelitis'.
Please get your urine examination done. Any indication of infection, get your urine culture and sensitivity done which will detect the causative organisms and the antibiotics to which they are sensitive. Accordingly, appropriate antibiotics can be started.
Drink plenty of water meanwhile.
Report either to your Gynaecologist or to a Urologist.
I hope this helps you.
Dr. Nishikant Shrotri
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Are Pain In Bladder, Abdomen And Ovaries And Frequent Urination Signs Of Pregnancy?
Hallow Dear, No pain is a symptom of pregnancy. The first cardinal symptom of pregnancy is missing a period. If you have not missed a period, you may postpone the thought of pregnancy till you miss it. In fact all your symptoms are suggesting the urinary infection which is ascending from urinary bladder towards kidneys. We call it as Honeymoon pyelitis . Please get your urine examination done. Any indication of infection, get your urine culture and sensitivity done which will detect the causative organisms and the antibiotics to which they are sensitive. Accordingly, appropriate antibiotics can be started. Drink plenty of water meanwhile. Report either to your Gynaecologist or to a Urologist. I hope this helps you. Dr. Nishikant Shrotri