Hi Bliss,
If found glucose in urine, usually will have to reduce both sugar and carbohydrates intake.
Found some info on the web on the protein in urine:
http://www.amazingpregnancy.com/pregnancy-articles/555.html
http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/complications/proteinurine/
It says that small amount of protein is not uncommon, it may means your kidney is working harder during pregnancy. However, it might also be a symptoms of pre-eclampsia. May be you can double check if you have the pre-eclampsia symptoms as described.
On what you can do, probably to have more resting, drink more water, and take in less salt.
Don't worry too much, may be can counter check with your gynae again during your next visit?
If found glucose in urine, usually will have to reduce both sugar and carbohydrates intake.
Found some info on the web on the protein in urine:
http://www.amazingpregnancy.com/pregnancy-articles/555.html
http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/complications/proteinurine/
It says that small amount of protein is not uncommon, it may means your kidney is working harder during pregnancy. However, it might also be a symptoms of pre-eclampsia. May be you can double check if you have the pre-eclampsia symptoms as described.
On what you can do, probably to have more resting, drink more water, and take in less salt.
Don't worry too much, may be can counter check with your gynae again during your next visit?