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Find out how having high blood pressure can affect your pregnancy and why you'll need specialist care. There is also information on pre-eclampsia.
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4 days ago · It occurs when the force of blood against the artery walls is too high, which can strain the heart and damage blood vessels. While some women may already have hypertension before becoming pregnant, others develop it during pregnancy. When this happens, it is classified as gestational hypertension or pre-eclampsia.
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This guideline includes new and updated recommendations on: 1. assessing proteinuria 2. managing chronic hypertension in pregnancy and gestational hypertension 3. managing pre-eclampsia, including severe pre-eclampsia in critical care settings 4. treatment during the postnatal period (including breastfeeding) 5. advice and follow-up in community ca...
Healthcare professionalsWomen who develop hypertension during pregnancy, who have hypertension and wish to conceive, and who have had a pregnancy complicated by hypertension, and their relatives and carersHow we develop NICE guidelines This guideline updates and replaces NICE guideline CG107 (August 2010).
Jul 23, 2022 · High blood pressure during pregnancy poses the following risks: Less blood flow to the placenta. If the placenta doesn't get enough blood, the fetus might receive less oxygen and fewer nutrients. This can lead to slow growth (intrauterine growth restriction), low birth weight or premature birth.
Hypertension in pregnancy is diagnosed when a pregnant person has a blood pressure reading that is 140/90 or higher on two different occasions. Readings of 140/90 or higher are considered mild high blood pressure; those over 160/110 are considered severe high blood pressure.
Our clinic can support you if you have or are at risk of antenatal hypertension, and give advice about how it can affect your pregnancy (including the risk of preclampsia), treatment, checking your blood pressure at home, and planning your birth.
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Hypertension that is present at, or prior to the booking visit, or before 20 weeks' gestation — blood pressure tends to fall during the first and second trimesters and a woman with high blood pressure before week 20 of pregnancy can therefore be assumed to have pre-existing hypertension. Gestational hypertension.