What Happens When Blood Pressure Rise During Pregnancy?

What Happens if There is a Slight Increase in Blood Pressure During Pregnancy?

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When a woman develops high blood pressure during pregnancy, it is possible that she has preeclampsia. This is something that usually surfaces after week 20 of the pregnancy and tends to last until the woman gives birth. Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here

Preeclampsia can be dangerous for both the baby and the mother because it can keep the baby from getting the right amount of oxygen and blood. It can also hurt the mother because it can damage the liver, brain and kidneys. However, not all high blood pressure during pregnancy is preeclampsia.

Typically, preeclampsia will cause sudden swelling in the hands and face as well as rapid weight gain. It is usually discovered during a regular prenatal appointment, which is one of the reasons that going to your appointments is so important.

In order to test for preeclampsia, your doctor will be able to test your blood pressure and your urine. If protein is present in your urine, this is another sign that you have preeclampsia. If your doctor notices a slight increase in your blood pressure, it is likely that they will have you rest a few moments before checking your blood pressure again. If it remains high, more testing may be required.

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 Brittany Null
Brittany Null | ConceiveEasy
Brittany lives in Kansas City, where she and her husband Austin are the proud parents of a newborn baby girl. You can subscribe to their lively and entertaining YouTube Channel to follow along on their journey.

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