Kidney Stones Pregnant Blood. Common symptoms include nausea vomiting urinary urgency and frequency. The majority of pregnant women with kidney stones respond well to conservative watching and waiting therapy which includes increasing fluid intake avoiding too much calcium intake not over 1000 1200 mg day proper pain management and antibiotics if there is an infection.
The chances of having trouble during delivery also cannot be ignored. About 50 of cases show recurrence. They originate in your kidneys but can be found at any point in your urinary tract.
A urine test can identify blood crystals of calcium or uric acid in the urine.
Acetaminophen tylenol provides temporary pain relief and other pain medications may be prescribed at the discretion of the health care provider. You can distinguish the pain caused by kidney stones because it is progressive in nature and it will gradually increase on a daily basis. Kidney stones occur most often in the second or third trimester. The most common sign is pain in the upper abdomen or back and sides which often spreads to the groin or lower abdomen.