See below: It could hormonal changes, but it would not hurt see your doctor to have it checked for uti. If it is soap sudsy looking, i would be concerned about proteinuria and you would need to contact your doctor to be seen. Hope that helps.
Answered 6/25/2013
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UTI: Urinary tract infections are common in urine. Often it causes no symptoms and just found on random urine samples. Talk to your doc and have your urine tested.
Answered 1/26/2014
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