Potty regression or UTI?

So my daughter has been potty trained for maybe a month. She's been pretty good about peeong in the potty pretty much the whole time. Just 1 or 2 days ago, she started having accidents, even when her little potty is right by her. In the bath, in her high chair, while playing, etc. She doesn't indicate any pain. I talked to a nurse at her pediatrician office and she basically said "we should probably have her seen... or you could wait a day and see." 🙄 We slept over at my parent's house one night and my in-laws house another night around Christmas. So I'm basically just getting frustrated with cleaning up pee and hoping to get some opinions. Think I should have her seen, or is this a regression from being out of our routine and sleeping at grandparent's houses? Will it correct itself if that's the case?
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If it is a regression then it will correct itself. If her is grabbing at herself or seems almost scared to use the potty then it's almost certainly a UTI. My daughter was fully daytime potty trained for almost 2 months and started having accidents. We were able to determine that it was from her not wanting to stop playing or being with who she was with so she would wait till the last minute and have an accident. We just talked about how it's okay to pause and then potty.

Mine had a regression after a month. We haven't started potty training again. She'll go on the potty occasionally but not consistent.

I always know when my child is emotionally feeling uncomfortable with her accidents. In my case o would have seen the interaction and labeled it stress first .. especially if no pain exists.

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