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normal protein levels in urine during pregnancy
A 31-year-old female asked:

Dr. Michael Sparacino answered
37 years experience Family Medicine
See below: This is one of those problems where a visit to your doctor is necessary to figure out what's going on. Only after a thorough evaluation, including ex ... Read More
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A 35-year-old female asked:

Dr. Seth Derman answered
33 years experience Fertility Medicine
See doctor: There are a number of potential causes including pregnancy and ovarian cysts so it is a good idea to see your doctor for evaluation.
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Dr. Mabel Obeng answered
21 years experience Obstetrics and Gynecology
Yes : Yes her 2nd pregnancy will be considered high risk as it sound like she had pre-eclampsia or what some will call toxiemia. Her doctor will monitor he ... Read More
A female asked:

Dr. Kay Nelson answered
Specializes in Family Medicine
See OB: Anything during pregnancy should be ideally referred to patient's OB
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A 34-year-old female asked:

Dr. Stephen Strum answered
53 years experience Medical Oncology
Eosinophils: There is no eosinophil testing of urine so I have no clue as to what you are looking at. The bacteria in urine must be evaluated with the following qu ... Read More
A 36-year-old member asked:

Dr. Mary Vanko answered
34 years experience Obstetrics and Gynecology
Med levels: Have your neurologist do levels to prevent the seizures. This minimizes the risk.
A 36-year-old female asked:

Dr. David Sneid answered
41 years experience Endocrinology
T what?: You'll have to be more specific. That does t stand for? If you referring to thyroid uptake test, you should never receive radioactive materials during ... Read More
A 18-year-old male asked:

Dr. Martin Raff answered
56 years experience Infectious Disease
HCG: During the course of your pregnancy your HCG levels will increase and decrease, with the levels doubling on average every 30-31 hours until they peak, ... Read More
A 29-year-old female asked:

Dr. Sewa Legha answered
50 years experience Medical Oncology
Pregnancy should not: Pregnancy does not ordinarily affect blood sugar unless you are prone to diabetes. The normal sugar, done fasting , should be between 60 to 99 mg/dl. ... Read More
A 35-year-old female asked:

Dr. Marilynn Frederiksen answered
47 years experience Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Blood sugar: The normal fasting blood sugar is lower during pregnancy. The fasting blood sugar should be less than 95 mg/dL. The one hour post prandial blood sugar ... Read More
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