Kidney, Urine Protein, and Preconception Review
Prepare kidney-history questions before pregnancy, including urine protein, blood pressure, medicines, diabetes, lupus, and specialist coordination. It is designed as preparation for a preconception visit, not a personal treatment plan.
Educational boundary: this guide is general health information. It does not diagnose, treat, adjust medicine, or replace care from a qualified clinician.
Bring kidney data
List creatinine or eGFR, urine protein results, kidney imaging, infections, stones, surgeries, swelling, blood pressure, and medicines.
Connect related conditions
Mention diabetes, lupus, hypertension, preeclampsia history, autoimmune disease, or solitary kidney if relevant.
Ask about monitoring
Clarify what should be checked before trying and what would be monitored early in pregnancy.
Questions to bring
- What is the safest next step before trying to conceive?
- Which medicines, labs, symptoms, or records should be reviewed first?
- What should I do if pregnancy happens before the plan is finished?
- Should another clinician, pharmacist, counselor, or specialist be involved?
Related guides
- /article/blood-pressure-and-heart-health-before-pregnancy
- /article/diabetes-before-pregnancy-planning
- /article/lupus-autoimmune-disease-before-pregnancy
Educational boundary
If you have urgent symptoms, possible pregnancy, medication uncertainty, exposure concerns, or safety concerns, contact a qualified clinician or urgent-care service.
