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Question about kidney infections or UTI? |
Anyone had one and fealt EXREMELY bloated because of it? I am about 9 weeks pregnant as well so I have been some bloated but today it has been SO much worse. I called OB yesterday with no return call yet, so Im waiting on hubby to get home so I can just go to the ER. Am pretty sure its in my kidneys not just the others and I know is nothign to mess with while pregnant. Whether you are pregnant or not kidney infections can be quite serious and delaying taking care of them will make the situation much worse. You must have urine tests and possibly a CAT scan and other examinations. Please see a doctor as soon as you can. All the best to you. Cherie |
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