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  1. High blood pressure, or hypertension, does not usually make you feel unwell, but it can sometimes be serious in pregnancy. Your midwife will check your blood pressure at all your antenatal (pregnancy) appointments.

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  2. Jul 23, 2022 · High blood pressure during pregnancy carries potential risks. Here’s what you need to know and how to take care of yourself and your baby. By Mayo Clinic Staff

  3. Sep 16, 2019 · If a woman is pregnant and chronic high blood pressure is seriously high, doctors typically dont debate what to do. They treat it—and fast—mainly to minimize the risk for strokes and other potentially deadly cardiovascular events.

  4. 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.

  5. Apr 10, 2019 · The definition of hypertension in pregnancy has not always been standardized, but following the “National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group on High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy” recommendation is currently a systolic blood pressure (SBP) ⩾ 140 mmHg and/or a diastolic blood pressure (DBP) ⩾ 90 mmHg (Table 1). 11 The diagnosis gen...

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  6. Several different hypertensive disorders can complicate pregnancy. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) uses the following working definitions. Hypertension: diastolic blood pressure of 90–109 mmHg and/or systolic blood pressure of 140–159 mmHg.

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  8. 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.