how to prevent urine infection during pregnancy - #42237
I am really worried about my health right now. Just found out I’m pregnant, which is amazing but also has me thinking of all these things I didn’t worry about before. Lately, I’ve been hearing a lot about urinary tract infections (UTIs) and I know they can be super common during pregnancy. Like, I don't want to deal with that on top of everything else! I read somewhere that knowing how to prevent urine infection during pregnancy is key, but honestly, I have no clue where to start. Last week, I started feeling this little sting while peeing, and my friend told me that could be a sign. Ugh! Totally freaked me out! I checked with my doctor, who said it might just be hormones doing their thing, but I guess I should still be cautious, right? I’ve been trying to drink tons of water, but is there more I can do? What about food? Does that help in preventing a urine infection during pregnancy? Sorry, I just have these random thoughts popping up, but I really want to know: how to prevent urine infection during pregnancy? I don’t want to be that person who ends up in the ER dealing with an infection! Thanks for any advise!
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Doctors' responses
To prevent urinary tract infections during pregnancy, it’s good that you’re already drinking plenty of water. Staying hydrated helps flush bacteria out of the urinary tract, which is crucial. Here’s a few more practical things you can incorporate into your routine based on Ayurvedic principles to minimize the risk:
1. Dietary Focus: Include more foods that enhance your agni, or digestive fire. Eat warm, cooked foods, and avoid anything too cold or raw. Foods rich in fiber, such as whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, promote healthy digestion and may reduce the risk of infection.
2. Hygiene and Urination: Urinate frequently; don’t hold it in, as this can lead to bacterial growth in the bladder. After urinating, always wipe from front to back to avoid transferring bacteria from the anal area to the urethra.
3. Clothing Choices: Wear loose-fitting, breathable cotton underwear and avoid tight pants that can trap moisture and create a breeding ground for bacteria.
4. Herbal Teas and Supplements: Drink herbal teas like coriander seed tea, which can have a cooling, soothing effect. Boil a teaspoon of coriander seeds in water, strain, and drink. Consult your doctor regarding herbal supplements like Punarnava which is known for its urinary tract supporting properties, but only under medical guidance to ensure safety during pregnancy.
5. Vata Balance: Pregnancy can increase Vata dosha, leading to dryness and sensitivity in your urinary tract. To balance Vata, establish a daily routine, and include calm practices such as gentle yoga or meditation in your day.
6. Probiotic-rich Foods: Include foods like yogurt and buttermilk in your diet, as these support your body’s natural flora, providing a defense against infections.
7. Avoidance of Irritants: Steer clear from potential urinary tract irritants such as caffeine, artificial sweeteners, and spicy or fried foods.
If you ever experience persistent or worsening symptoms, consult with your healthcare provider immediately. Prompt medical attention is vital to protect both your health and the health of your baby.

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