Pregnancy always go to the toilet and urinate a lot

Always going to the toilet and urinating more after pregnancy is generally normal, but it may also be urinary tract infection, gestational diabetes, etc. Therefore, appropriate measures need to be chosen according to the time of occurrence. In early pregnancy, due to the effect of progesterone, the function of the bladder will change and there will be a small increase in the volume of urine than before pregnancy. 85%-95% of pregnant women will experience frequent urination and increased nighttime urination, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. As the weeks of pregnancy grow, the symptoms of frequent urination may be relieved. However, in late pregnancy, the bulging of the uterus and the entry of the fetal head into the pelvis will compress the bladder in front of the uterus, making the bladder unable to expand and storing less urine than before, resulting in frequent urination. If frequent urination is accompanied by urgency, painful urination, or even fever, it may be a urinary tract infection. You need to go to the hospital for a routine urine test to determine if there is an infection in the urinary system. If an infection occurs, you need to take anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of a doctor to actively treat it. In addition, if a pregnant woman has gestational diabetes, she may also have symptoms such as excessive urination. It is recommended to pay attention to diet and control blood sugar. Once accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, you should immediately seek medical attention. Pregnant women are advised to avoid holding urine, pay attention to personal hygiene and wash their vulva every day to avoid inflammation. In addition, regular maternity checkups should be conducted to monitor their health status, and if there are any abnormalities, they should actively seek medical treatment.