Pregnancy increases the risk of UTIs; hormonal changes may alter normal urinary tract function and the expanding uterus may put pressure on both the bladder and ureters. The effect is to slow urine output and cause pregnant women to hold or delay urination. This results in favorable growth condi...
Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of fluids, especially electrolyte-rich fluids like coconut water or gatorade, can help flush out excess hormones and prevent dehydration, which can contribute to the development of OHSS. Aim for at least eight to ten glasses per day, or as directed by your doctor...