
03-26-2007, 08:42 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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First of all I want to reveal a fact to you that it has been found a majority of the women are in fact troubled by such high blood pressure yet they do not take effective measures to control the same and as a result expose themselves to secondary complications. There is no denying of the fact of the presence of several women in accordance with such pressure situation and also being able to deliver a healthy and normal child. But the truth illustrates a different story, there have also been incidences where high levels of blood pressure in such women have spelled doom for both the unborn baby and the mother. The women during the time of delivery become more vulnerable to develop complications in comparison to their normal counterparts. This is a situation which is also referred to as the gestational hypertension. Therefore varying from mild to severe the effects of such blood pressure can affect the women’s kidneys or any other organs, also it can lead to delivering an underweight baby or even a premature delivery. Conditions become worse when such women owing to their pressure trigger another condition called preeclampsia following the onset of which the life of both the fetus and the mother can come at stake. All these problems as said are due to the blood pressure therefore primary regulation of the blood pressure is absolutely mandatory.
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