Concentrated or discolored urine during gestation often presents as a darker shade than usual. This change can range from a deep yellow to amber or brown, depending on the underlying cause and the degree of concentration. For example, a pregnant individual experiencing morning sickness and reduced fluid intake may notice a change in urine color due to dehydration.
Monitoring urine color is a simple, non-invasive way to gain insight into hydration levels and potential health concerns. Recognizing a significant shift in color allows for timely intervention, potentially preventing complications for both the pregnant individual and the developing fetus. Historically, visual inspection of urine has been a basic diagnostic tool, and its continued relevance highlights its value in preliminary assessments.