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Urinary Tract Infections

Q:

One way to help prevent a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) is to:

Take a shower

Correct!

Take showers rather than baths whenever possible. Avoid bubble baths and make sure that the tub is nice and clean.

Take a bath

Incorrect!

Take showers rather than baths whenever possible. Avoid bubble baths and make sure that the tub is nice and clean.

What are urinary tract infections? 

Urinary tract infections (UTI) are bacterial infections along your urinary tract. A bladder infection is a type of UTI. 

Pregnant women are more likely to get a UTI because of the increased pressure from the uterus on the bladder. 

A simple bladder infection often has no symptoms at all, and you’ll only find out you have one when your provider runs a routine urine test at your monthly visit.

Other UTI symptoms can include: 

  • Pain or burning when urinating. 
  • More frequent, and more urgent need to urinate. 
  • Cramps and pain in the lower part of your abdomen. 
  • Cloudy urine, or urine that has a strong or nasty smell. 

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Treatment

Treating a UTI usually includes taking a full course of prescribed antibiotics specific to the type of bacteria found in your urine sample. 

Ways to avoid a UTI:

  • Drink plenty of water. If your urine is dark in color it can be an indicator you’re not getting enough fluids and can set yourself up for a UTI. Don’t hold it! 
  • Empty your entire bladder when you urinate (lean forward when peeing and take your time). 
  • Wipe from front to rear after you use the toilet and after having sex. 
  • Avoid using genital sprays, powders, and especially douches. 
  • Wear all-cotton undergarments. 
  • Take showers rather than baths whenever possible. Avoid bubble baths (which tend to irritate your urethral opening) and make sure that the tub is nice and clean (and rinsed thoroughly). 

 

Call your provider immediately if you have any symptoms of a UTI.