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  2. Here's why preeclampsia remains one of the most worrisome ...

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    Such timing, she adds, "is determined by balancing the risks of delivery earlier than full term against the risks of preeclampsia." Once the baby has been delivered and the role the placenta plays ...

  3. Pre-eclampsia - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Pre-eclampsia increases the risk of undesirable as well as lethal outcomes for both the mother and the fetus including preterm labor. [11] [12] [3] If left untreated, it may result in seizures at which point it is known as eclampsia. [2] Risk factors for pre-eclampsia include obesity, prior hypertension, older age, and diabetes mellitus.

  4. Eclampsia - Wikipedia

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    This needs to be done even if the baby is immature, as the eclamptic condition is unsafe for both baby and mother. As eclampsia is a manifestation of a type of non-infectious multiorgan dysfunction or failure, other organs (liver, kidney, lungs, cardiovascular system, and coagulation system) need to be assessed in preparation for a delivery ...

  5. Hypertensive disease of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Preeclampsia does not in general increase a woman's risk for developing chronic hypertension or other heart-related problems. Women with normal blood pressure who develop preeclampsia after the 20th week of their first pregnancy, short-term complications, including increased blood pressure, usually go away within about six weeks after delivery.

  6. “I Was In Complete Shock”: Woman Visits Hospital For Sore ...

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    Her declining health, combined with the discovery of her pregnancy, led to doctors diagnosing her with preeclampsia, a dangerous pregnancy disorder. The condition involves high blood pressure ...

  7. Summit County gets poor grade for infant and maternal health ...

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    Prenatal care is also a continuing issue in Ohio, according to March of Dimes, further upping the risk of preterm birth. Those without prenatal care face preterm birth rates nearly 9% higher than ...

  8. Complications of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Gestational diabetes increases risk for further maternal and fetal complications such as development of pre-eclampsia, need for cesarean delivery, preterm delivery, polyhydramnios, macrosomia, shoulder dystocia, fetal hypoglycemia, hyperbilirubinemia, and admission into the neonatal intensive care unit. The increased risk is correlated with the ...

  9. Gestational Hypertension - Wikipedia

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    The fetus is at increased risk for a variety of life-threatening conditions, including pulmonary hypoplasia (immature lungs). If the dangerous complications appear after the fetus has reached a point of viability, even though still immature, then an early delivery may be warranted to save the lives of both mother and baby.