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What is Preeclampsia in Pregnancy?

KymberlyWilliams
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Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-related condition that occurs due to high blood pressure. Pregnancy complications may result from this extremely serious health condition. pregnancy-related

Additionally, major organ injury is also more likely with preeclampsia. This condition can be fatal to you and your baby if left untreated. Every pregnancy requires regular checkups and blood pressure monitoring.

Preeclampsia is said to develop more often toward the end of the second trimester, though it can occur at any point in the pregnancy. Even though your blood pressure has been within normal range over these weeks, preeclampsia is still possible. In some cases, this condition may occur after delivery.

Symptoms

There may be no symptoms of preeclampsia in some cases. Blood pressure levels can rise over time or suddenly. If your BP measures more than 140/90 mm Hg, it may indicate preeclampsia. Other symptoms to look out for include –

Preeclampsia in Pregnancy
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  • Presence of high protein in the urine
  • Blurry vision or temporary blindness
  • Swelling of the face, hands, and feet
  • Headaches that won’t go away
  • Breathlessness
  • A sudden increase in weight
  • Nausea
  • Decreased urine production

Some of these symptoms are common in pregnancy and may not always mean you have preeclampsia. Your doctor can detect the condition with further tests, if necessary. If you notice any unusual changes, it is better to talk to your doctor about it and get clarity on what is happening.

If this condition develops early in your pregnancy, then your pregnancy will be classified as a high-risk case. You will be treated carefully and closely. Depending on the severity, it can become a massive challenge as your pregnancy advances. Your doctor may need to choose between continuing the pregnancy or performing an early delivery because it risks your life.

If you are 37 weeks, your baby will be fully developed. If you are not careful, you risk premature birth. In most cases, preeclampsia is a problem that goes away after delivery.

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