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blood in urine

I had a really bad kidney infection in January so Im on an antibiotic but I noticed my right kidney has been hurting so I went to the dr today and I had blood in my urine. They said its probably just a kidney stone. Then they did an ultrasound to check on the baby well my placenta has calcium spots on it, which she said is the placenta preparing for labor. Im only 33 weeks, she paused for a long time before saying if it was normal. There was a lot of white spots. Well,I was looking up a little more about it and google says it usually happens this early when you have preeclampsia. Ive had tons of problems with swelling, dizziness, constantly feel like my blood pressures up. Could blood in your urine mean preeclampsia? Does anyone know anything about the calcium spots on the placenta. I didnt really think anything of it until I started googling things. I have an appointment Thursday but Id just like to see what you all know about it.
Thanks!!
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Oh gosh. My blood pressures been normal, well according to them. My blood pressure is usually reallllllly low. But today it was 130/64 and last week it was 138/90. So its still normal.
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How is your blood pressure been? They say anythinf over 140/90-100 is cause for alarm and they test your urine for protein..ive been monitored for preeclampsia my entire pregnancy and have lakes of blood in my placenta and a smaller measuring baby... now I have gestational diabetes so the baby might be normal size now... idk... im almost 35 weeks. .. I cant wait til it's over
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