Content provided by UCHealth Gestational hypertension, or high blood pressure developed during the latter half of pregnancy, ...
Normal BP is typically less than 120/80 mm Hg. Both high (hypertension) and low (hypotension) pressure can cause health ...
Postpartum preeclampsia can strike up to 8 weeks after delivery. May 20, 2014— -- Sarah Hughes had a great pregnancy and a normal delivery with her second child, Hayley, in October 2010, but five ...
Women with blood-pressure levels in a range considered clinically normal during pregnancy, and who have no drop in blood pressure in the middle of pregnancy, face an increased risk of developing ...
Have you ever wondered why your blood pressure is measured at every prenatal visit? That’s because high blood pressure during pregnancy can cause complications for the mom and/or the baby. High blood ...
The risk of pregnancy-related high blood pressure varies markedly among subgroups of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander people, highlighting the need for tailored prevention and ...
A new study by researchers at the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine has found that women who have high ...
Blood pressure patterns observed in the first half of pregnancy, even among women without hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), can identify women at greater risk of developing hypertension up to ...