Title: Hypertension During Pregnancy: A Simple But Complete Guide
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2- We know that for you being a mother is an amazing
feeling. With every passing day, you feel excited
about the growing baby in your womb. Well! This
excitement comes with a lot of physical and
emotional challenges. One of the challenges is
high blood pressure or hypertension during
pregnancy. - What is Hypertension in Pregnancy?
- Your heart pumps the blood through the arteries
to the rest of your body. In fact, the blood
flows at a certain speed. But due to the
fluctuating pregnancy hormones, the blood flow
might get disrupted. It can also cause an
increase or decrease in the blood pressure level.
Hypertension in your pregnancy is when blood
flows through the artery at high speed. 1 in
every 12 to 17 of you between the ages of 20 to
44, suffers from gestational hypertension. - What Are the Causes of Pregnancy Hypertension?
- Conditions like
- being plus size,
- pregnant first-time ,
- family history of pregnancy hypertension,
- carrying more than one child, or
- if youre over 35 years old are some of
the possible causes of high blood pressure in
pregnancy.
3What Are the Types of Blood Pressure During
Pregnancy? There are mainly four categories of
hypertensive disorders during pregnancy
Chronic Hypertension This is the kind of blood
pressure present before your pregnancy. This also
occurs before the 20 weeks of your pregnancy.
This may increase the risk of preeclampsia during
your pregnancy. Especially in your second or
third trimester. Your doctor may immediately put
you on medication. Gestational Hypertension It
starts after youve completed 20 weeks of your
pregnancy. This condition tends to disappear
after you deliver your baby. In this condition
you might expect a slight rise in your blood
pressure. But some of you might suffer from
severe hypertension. Untreated preeclampsia can
complicate your pregnancy. In your prenatal
visits your gynae will check whether protein is
present in your urine. He or she also checks if
you have other heart or kidney problems. Preeclam
psia / Eclampsia You had normal blood pressure
(less than 120/80) 2 before. And you suddenly
develop high pressure. Your doctor sees signs of
pre-eclampsia if he or she finds the presence of
protein in your urine on the 20th week. As
mentioned before, if you have chronic
hypertension, there are chances that you will get
pre-eclampsia in pregnancy.
4How Will You Know If You Have Symptoms of High
Blood Pressure in Your Pregnancy?
- When you have signs like
- swelling in your hands or feet
- headaches
- nosebleeds
- vomiting
- anxiety
- irritability
- shortness of breath, and
- changes in vision this would state high blood
pressure during pregnancy
5What Pregnancy Complications Arise As a Result of
High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy? As a
result of hypertension, pregnancy complications
can include
- Placental Abruption The placenta detaches from
the uterus gets detached. This causes
heavy bleeding during pregnancy. - Low blood flow to the placenta. This may result
in slow foetal growth - There are chances that your babys born
prematurely - There are chances of foetal death
- You might also be at risk of heart disease or
stroke in the future.
6- How To Control High Blood Pressure During
Pregnancy? - Pay attention to hypertension in your pregnancy
to prevent the above-mentioned complications. - Choose healthy and nutritious food
- Keep your weight under check
- Do some meditation, and yoga
- Take medicines for your hypertension as
prescribed by your doctor - Dont miss your prenatal visits
- Keep checking your blood pressure at home and
watch out for the symptoms - Hypertension in pregnancy is a serious problem.
This World Hypertension Day, do everything you
can to keep it under control. Controlled
hypertension can help you sail through a healthy
pregnancy. - Also, follow our blog page, to get more
information on pregnancy and cord blood banking.
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