First-Time Pregnancy Complications Linked to Increased Risk of Hypertension as Soon as Three Years Post-Partum
November 19, 2019
November 19, 2019
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 19 -- The MetroHealth System issued the following news release:
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- Pregnancy history, prevention strategies may hold a key to improving longer-term health outcomes
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Women who experience complications such as preterm births and preeclampsia during their first pregnancy are nearly twice more likely than women without complications to develop high blood pressure later in life -- some as quickly as three years later, . . .
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- Pregnancy history, prevention strategies may hold a key to improving longer-term health outcomes
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Women who experience complications such as preterm births and preeclampsia during their first pregnancy are nearly twice more likely than women without complications to develop high blood pressure later in life -- some as quickly as three years later, . . .