Is white sediment in urine a sign of pregnancy?

White sediment in urine is not pregnancy. The presence of white sediment in urine can be a result of the following conditions.
Pus urine: This is often caused by a urinary tract infection. Patients often have symptoms of bladder irritation such as frequent, urgent and painful urination.
Crystalline urine: Normal urine contains a large amount of inorganic and organic salts. When drinking less water, the urine is concentrated, the weather is cold or there are changes in the pH of the urine and the body’s metabolism is disturbed, the salts can precipitate out. Most common are urates and phosphates, and patients usually have no obvious symptoms of discomfort.
Celiac disease, which is mostly caused by filarial worms destroying the walls of the lymphatic vessels, can be initially diagnosed clearly by checking the urine routine.