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kind of a tmi question

Okay I'm a ftm and all throughout my pregnancy so far my urine has been a dull cloudy yellow...does that mean anything? Probably a silly question but I'm curious. Also what do any of you other mommies do for bloating? I seem to constantly stay bloated and have cramps & pressure from built up gas... Any tips? Thanks :)
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Hehehe ok cool. I'm 8weeks now
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Mine was only like that because of a UTI and I was unaware of it until the doctor say its very common in a pregnancy. I just started drinking more water and now it's a light color. And foamy anyway but it's the UTI.
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Yeah I taking prenatal vitamins, didn't occur to me that could be the cause. As much water as I drink now I figured it should be clear lol. And I'm the same way, I can be so hungry & then not even be halfway done eating & feel full because of being bloated, then sometimes I wake up at night & all the pressure just hurts. And thank you, good luck to you too, I'm currently 13w5d :) how far along are you?
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Hey mine is also yellow throughout the day but I think it's from my prenatal vits, are you taking any an then I use the chewable Gaviscon tabs well same as tums about , works for me. I also stay bloated. Always super hungry then can't finish all my food and et bloated , weird . Water works till a certain extent for me. Good luck how far along are you now
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