I went to A&E with a bad kidney infection, were they told me i was about 7 weeks pregnant, which I had no idea about! about 3 weeks later I had a miscarriage, I saw my kidney doctor yesterday and he said that there is a chance it could have caused it but assured me the antibiotics I was on were safe, he said the more likely answer is I had a raised temperature so this could have factored in the miscarriage.
If there are remains it can cause an infection, along with other problems that may not be coming from the miscarriage. Best seek advice from your doctor.
Kidney stones could cause this. An infection could also cause continuous pain.
Is doxycycline given to you when you have a miscarriage
yes
Not really, except that you may want to postpone sex until the infection clears due to bladder spasms. Early pregnancy can mimic a bladder infection with frequent urination, a "crampy" feeling and nausea. A kidney infection during pregnancy can cause miscarriage, if it is not treated quickly.
Yes, a kidney infection can sometimes cause spotting in women due to the inflammation and irritation it can cause in the urinary tract. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
No, tattoo's don't cause miscarriage. Doctors suggest you wait until after having the baby due to your compromised immune system during pregnancy can delay healing or cause infection.
False positive for what test?
The biggest risk to the fetus when a woman has a kidney infection is premature labor and miscarriage. There are safe ways to treat infection in pregnancy but the healthiest course would be to find out what is causing the infections and prevention.
It can cause pain to your mum
If you choose to delay urination, this could cause a urinary tract infection. From there, it could cause a kidney infection if you aren't careful.
No not at all. Frequent urination is common during pregnancy. Frequent urination during pregnancy means the fetus/uterus is crowding your bladder or possibly even using it as a punching bag! All women experience increased urination during pregnancy. Another thing to consider with frequent urination is a bladder infection, or if the increased urinating is accompanied by extreme thirst, pregnancy induced diabetes. Talk to your doctor about any changes you notice. If a bladder infection goes unchecked, the infection can spread to the kidney's, the kidney infection - which causes frequent urinating, can also cause premature labor or miscarriage.