Pregnancy and high blood pressure
September 30, 2008 by Andy
Pregnant women can be at risk of various problems that they would probably not be worried about if they were not pregnant. These problems can include things like gestational diabetes, but also high blood pressure.
Obviously, with the delicate nature of blood vessels, high blood pressure can be a big problem during pregnancy, as it can affect the developing foetus.
In the articles below, we explore issues like pre-eclampsia and HELLP syndrome.
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