Does Toxemia (Preeclampsia) Recur?
I had preeclampsia (toxemia) in my last pregnancy. What are the odds of it repeating?
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High Risk Pregnancy Complications Guide
What you should know about high-risk pregnancy!
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Preeclampsia and Pregnancy
Last week I saw a patient for her first prenatal visit. She was 8 weeks pregnant and her pregnancy was achieved with IVF (in vitro fertilization).
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Asthma in Pregnancy
Asthma is a condition which affects the lungs. Women with asthma who become pregnant must make sure that they properly
manage their condition or they put both themselves and their baby at
risk.
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What Is Labor Induction?
Labor induction or inducing labor is usually done to start contractions of the uterus or to prepare the cervix to soften and/or dilate for a vaginal birth. It usually involves the stimulation of uterine contractions during pregnancy before labor begins on its own to achieve a vaginal birth.
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Swollen Ankles: How to Ease the Pain During Pregnancy
You may not be able to see them by the end of the pregnancy, but your ankles are down there and are holding the pressure of your pregnancy.
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Your Personal Preeclampsia Risk Results
Thank you for completing the Preeclampsia Risk Assessment!
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Preeclampsia: Short-Term and Long-Term Effects
Not only do women have to worry about preeclampsia during pregnancy, the effects of increased blood pressure during pregnancy may last for years.
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Is It Safe To Be At A High Altitude During Pregnancy?
Is it safe to be at a high altitude during pregnancy? There is limited data on the actual impact of high altitude during pregnancy ...
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Preeclampsia During Pregnancy and Postpartum
Preeclampsia is a life-threatening medical condition that typically occurs during the second half of pregnancy. The major signs of preeclampsia are high blood pressure and protein in the urine.
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Pregnancy Complications And How To Prevent Them
During regular check-ups doctors check for proper fetal growth and
development, but they are also looking for symptoms that may be
associated with the 10 most common pregnancy complications.
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Stroke and Pregnancy
Many people survive a stroke, with varying degrees of recovery, but brain damage is often permanent. Data indicates one in five women (20%) will have a stroke during her lifetime.
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Lung Ultrasound for Detecting Pulmonary Edema
Preeclampsia, characterized by high blood pressure and high levels of protein in the urine, is usually diagnosed after week 32 but, in some cases, symptoms appear as early as week 20.
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Child Abuse and Autism Risk
A study published in JAMA Psychiatry reports a connection between child abuse and future risk of having children with autism.
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Lupus Does Not Affect Pregnancy Outcome in Most Cases
Lupus was once
thought to affect pregnancy outcomes, but new research suggests that
women with lupus can conceive and give birth to healthy, full term infants just like women who do not suffer from the condition.
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Swelling During Pregnancy
Excessive swelling can signal pregnancy complications and should be watched carefully as a pregnancy progresses.
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Eclampsia During Pregnancy and Postpartum
Preeclampsia is a dangerous complication of pregnancy that typically affects women late in pregnancy. The condition is upgraded from preeclampsia to eclampsia when seizures develop.
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Should You Choose a Birth Center for Your Pregnancy Care?
From the first minutes after finding out you're pregnant, you areconstantly making decisions. Decision making will be a major part ofyour life for the next 18 years or so ' but before you jump intoparenthood, you may want to decide where you'll give birth.
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High Blood Pressure and Pregnancy
Pregnancy hypertension is recognized as one of the most common pregnancy complications and occurs in about 10% of all pregnancies.
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Midwives and Doulas
Doulas and midwives are two choices a pregnant woman may choose to include as part of her birthing plan.
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Choline May Protect Baby for Life
Recently, researchers from Cornell University revealed another important
piece of the pregnancy nutrition / fetal health puzzle. According to
their research, choline consumption during pregnancy is directed
related to the long-term health of the child.
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Postpartum Complications and Preeclampsia
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-induced condition that causes a dangerous rise in blood pressure.
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Mirror Syndrome In Pregnancy - Ballantyne's Syndrome
Mirror syndrome which is also known as Ballantyne's syndrome is a pregnancy complication which combines two conditions: fetal hydrops and maternal preeclampsia. ... read more »
Uric Acid and Preeclampsia
What does overproduction of uric acid mean with regards to preeclampsia?
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Predicting Preeclampsia at 13 weeks of the Pregnancy
British researchers have developed an algorithm, which appears to be a far better predictor of gestational hypertension than the conventional approach of maternal history alone:
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Glucose Tests During Pregnancy Predicts Future Heart Disease
Pregnancy glucose levels could be predictive of future cardiovascular disease (CVD).
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Is Chocolate Safe to Eat During Pregnancy
When the holiday of romance rolls around, how much chocolate is safe for a pregnant woman to consume?
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Periodontal Gum Disease
How does periodontal gum disease affect pregnancy?
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Swelling, Swelling Everywhere
\While most swelling is associated with increased fluid retention and dietary choices, some changes in swelling can be a marker for health issues associated with pregnancy.
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Pregnancy Complications May be Revealed in Urine
Doctors and researchers are constantly looking for better ways to predict pregnancy complications before they happen. One of the most difficult pregnancy complications to predict is pre-eclampsia.
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Placenta Testing Reveals Possible Preeclampsia Marker
Researchers testing placentas after infant births may have found a gene marker. The gene is associated with the immune system and may be the cause of some cases of preeclampsia.
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Hypertension in Pregnancy May be Linked to Lead Exposure
Researchers have found a connection between lead exposure and hypertension in pregnancy. Even tiny amounts of lead can cause a significant increase in pregnancy blood pressure.
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Predicting Preeclampsia at 13 Weeks
British researchers have developed an algorithm, which appears to be a far better predictor of gestational hypertension than the conventional approach of maternal history alone
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Pregnant Women At Greater Stroke Risk Than Non-Pregnant Women
According to researchers at the Loyola University Health System, women who are pregnant are at a significantly increased risk of stroke compared to women who are not pregnant.
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Pregnancy Related Stroke on the Rise
Stroke has debilitating effects and it can happen when one least expects it. But researchers are more alarmed by the increase of pregnancy-related stroke rate in the last 12 years.
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New Preeclampsia Treatment on the Horizon?
A paper published in recent online edition of Circulation, suggests a new therapy to control toxic protein levels in blood that may causehttp://www.babymed.com/hypertension/predicting-pree
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Extra Calcium Reduces Hypertension: Nothing More
Pregnant women taking increased amounts of calcium during pregnancy may reduce the risk of hypertension,
but no other positive benefits are proven, according to a new study.
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Daily Baby Aspirin Could Lower Preeclampsia Risk
To reduce preeclampsia, a new study recommends certain pregnant women be routinely prescribed a regimen of one 81-milligram of aspirin — a baby aspirin — beginning at the 12th week of pregnancy.
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Does Curettage Speed Up Recovery from Eclampsia/Preeclampsia?
Researchers from the Mansoura University Hospital in Egypt recently
investigated the impact of immediate curettage on recovery times in
patients with eclampsia or preeclampsia.
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Marijuana Use Doubles Risk of Premature Birth
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have completed an international study into possible risk factors for premature birth. Premature or preterm birth is considered one of the most avoidable pregnancy complications ' in some cases.
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High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy a Thing of the Past?
Preeclampsia is a life-threatening condition that only occurs during
pregnancy. Some of the more common side effects include protein in urine
and high blood pressure.
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Mariah Carey's Pregnancy Complications
Mariah Carey faced both fertility and pregnancy challenges, from miscarriage to gestational diabetes, amongst others.
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Vitamin C Linked to Reduced Risk of Stroke
It's unclear at this time how vitamin C protects against stroke but it could help regulate blood pressure.
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Blood Test Predicts Preeclampsia Risk
A recent study indicates a blood test taken at intervals during pregnancy might be an impressively accurate way of predicting the onset of preeclampsia.
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Preeclampsia Blood Treatment Safely Extends Pregnancy 2 Weeks
Between 5% and 8% of all babies born in the US have mothers who developed preeclampsia during pregnancy. It is one of the most common complications of pregnancy and its consequences can be tragic.
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Estrogen Levels May Indicate IVF Complication
Fertility and Sterility, estrogen levels at the time of embryo implantation via in-vitro fertilization (IVF) may be associated with increased risk of preeclampsia
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Maternal Adipose Level and Risk of Preeclampsia
Researchers from the Children's Health Hospital in Weifang, Chinarecently reviewed 29 studies with more than 1.9 million participants inhopes of finding a connection between maternal adipose level and risk of preeclampsia.
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Pregnancy Disorders and Retinopathy Risk in Newborns
Researchers from the Floating Hospital for Children recently published a study in the Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine on the possible connection between pregnancy disorders and retinopathy in extremely low birth weight newborns.
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Early Pregnancy Hypertension Increases Birth Defect Risk
A new research study published in the British Medical Journal, claims
women with high blood pressure during pregnancy are more likely to have
children with birth defects.
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Capillaries Hold Key to Preeclampsia Risk
According to a new study presented at an American College of Cardiology
annual meeting, detecting preeclampsia risk is as easy as viewing the
hand of a pregnant woman under a special microscope.
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