Whether or not yellow urine is normal in pregnancy needs to be judged on a case-by-case basis, in conjunction with other symptoms that occur at the same time. If a woman simply has yellow urine during pregnancy without any other discomfort, it is usually normal. The first thing to consider is the amount of water consumed, if the urine is concentrated due to low water consumption, it will appear brownish yellow. If a pregnant woman eats too many beets, carrots and other B vitamins, the urine may turn yellow. If, in addition to yellow urine, the pregnant woman also has obvious urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other urinary discomfort, this is usually an abnormal phenomenon, and she needs to go to the hospital to have her urine analyzed and diagnosed to determine whether there is an inflammatory infection. If a pregnant woman has yellow eyes and skin in addition to yellow urine, consider the possibility of jaundice and suggest a visit to the gastroenterology department. Yellow urine in early pregnancy is usually normal because pregnant women are not only responsible for their own metabolism but also for the metabolism of the fetus, and sometimes the urine color will be darker. If yellowing of urine occurs, pregnant women do not need to be overly nervous. It is recommended that after first ruling out conditions such as drinking too little water, if the symptoms are still not relieved, you can go to the relevant departments of the hospital.