American College of Cardiology: Treating Milder Forms of Pre-Existing High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy Improves Some Outcomes
April 02, 2022
April 02, 2022
WASHINGTON, April 2 (TNSRes) -- The American College of Cardiology issued the following news release:
Treating even mildly elevated, or non-severe, blood pressure during pregnancy reduces the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and is unlikely to harm the developing baby, according to a study being presented at the American College of Cardiology's (ACC) 71st Annual Scientific Session.
When compared with pregnant women whose mild hypertension wasn't actively tre . . .
Treating even mildly elevated, or non-severe, blood pressure during pregnancy reduces the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and is unlikely to harm the developing baby, according to a study being presented at the American College of Cardiology's (ACC) 71st Annual Scientific Session.
When compared with pregnant women whose mild hypertension wasn't actively tre . . .
