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Urinary tract changes
• During pregnancy, there is physiological retention of water.
[...] occurs after delivery due to the loss of the elevated venous pressure and the loss of the hyperestrogenemia of pregnancy.
• Bladder distension can occur from regional anaesthesia.
• Disposition to urinary tract infection due to bladder distension from regional anesthesia, dilated renal pelvis.
• Stress or urge urinary incontinence is common; more so if there was an instrumental delivery or a prolonged second stage.
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Water diuresis

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#obgyn
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Urinary tract changes
• During pregnancy, there is physiological retention of water.
[...] occurs after delivery due to the loss of the elevated venous pressure and the loss of the hyperestrogenemia of pregnancy.
• Bladder distension can occur from regional anaesthesia.
• Disposition to urinary tract infection due to bladder distension from regional anesthesia, dilated renal pelvis.
• Stress or urge urinary incontinence is common; more so if there was an instrumental delivery or a prolonged second stage.
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#obgyn
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Urinary tract changes
• During pregnancy, there is physiological retention of water.
[...] occurs after delivery due to the loss of the elevated venous pressure and the loss of the hyperestrogenemia of pregnancy.
• Bladder distension can occur from regional anaesthesia.
• Disposition to urinary tract infection due to bladder distension from regional anesthesia, dilated renal pelvis.
• Stress or urge urinary incontinence is common; more so if there was an instrumental delivery or a prolonged second stage.
Answer
Water diuresis
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Urinary tract changes • During pregnancy, there is physiological retention of water. • Water diuresis occurs after delivery due to the loss of the elevated venous pressure and the loss of the hyperestrogenemia of pregnancy. • Bladder distension can occur from regional anaesthesia.&

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