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Preeclampsia is a leading cause of death in women who are pregnant. It greatly contributes to poor cardiovascular outcomes later in life. There is no early ...
... preeclampsia during pregnancy — a condition that can include high blood pressure — had an increased risk of stroke and other cardiometabolic disorders later ...
Study participants also completed questionnaires that documented whether they experienced high blood pressure disorders during pregnancy, such as preeclampsia ...
A history of HPD, in general, and preeclampsia, in particular, compared to normotensive pregnancies, is associated with more severe atherosclerotic disease at ...
Future liver problems may occur but are uncommon. Also, cholestasis of pregnancy increases the risk of complications during pregnancy such as preeclampsia and ...
Kidney stones, though uncommon, can cause significant complications, ranging from preeclampsia and urinary tract infection to preterm labor and delivery, and ...
Conditions during pregnancy related to high blood pressure, such as preeclampsia. Giving birth early. This is called preterm delivery. Having a baby born ...
High blood pressure, called hypertension, or high blood pressure linked with protein spilled into the urine during pregnancy, called preeclampsia. A rare ...
... preeclampsia. Your healthcare professional also might suggest that you take low-dose aspirin if you've had several miscarriages or other pregnancy loss, or ...
Preeclampsia — a condition that causes high blood pressure and protein in the urine — before 20 weeks of pregnancy; Ovarian cysts; Overactive thyroid, also ...
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