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Does urine change color during pregnancy?
A pregnant woman often has to give urine for analysis. By the color of urine, you can determine the health status of the expectant mother. And whether the color of urine changes during pregnancy – a woman has the opportunity to see for herself personally when collecting urine. As a rule, a pregnant woman’s immunity decreases, which can lead to the development of various ailments, which are indicated by a changed color of urine.
What is the normal color of urine during pregnancy?
During normal pregnancy, the urine is yellow. It can range from light yellow to amber. The intensity of its color is influenced by:
- the degree of concentration;
- features of the diet of a pregnant woman;
- the amount of fluid you drink;
- the presence of physical activity.
Drinking regimen strongly affects the shade of urine. If the expectant mother consumes a lot of fluids, then the urine is usually light yellow, and sometimes almost colorless. You should also know that the morning portion of urine always has a more intense color than the daytime. This is due to the fact that at night a pregnant woman, as a rule, does not drink water, and therefore urine becomes concentrated and turns dark yellow.
What does a change in the color of urine mean during pregnancy?
In the first trimester, urine may turn dark due to toxicosis, as a result of which the body of the expectant mother becomes dehydrated. During this period, you need to consume as much liquid as possible.
Urine color may change due to nutrition. For example, when eating beets and carrots, their color turns pink. Greenish yellow is obtained from the consumption of rhubarb. Medications taken can also significantly change the color of the urine.
When you take activated charcoal, it turns brown, aspirin – pink, vitamins and medicines for the treatment of kidney ailments – bright yellow
Urine also changes color in some diseases. She becomes:
- pinkish or reddish with an inflammatory process in the kidneys or bladder;
- brownish or brownish-green with pathologies of the liver and gallbladder;
- almost colorless in diabetes mellitus;
- saturated dark yellow in heart failure;
- black with hemolytic anemia.
In addition to changing the shade of urine with the development of various ailments, a pregnant woman also has other symptoms. Based on the analysis of urine and the detected signs, the doctor will establish the correct diagnosis and prescribe the appropriate treatment.
Don’t panic if your urine color changes a lot during pregnancy. This may be due to food or certain medications. But you should definitely share your doubts with your doctor.