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What are the signs of pre-eclampsia?
Pre-eclampsia is diagnosed when a pregnant woman develops high blood pressure (two separate readings taken at least 6 hours apart of 140/90 or more) and 300 mg of protein in a 24-hour urine sample...
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How can you prevent pre-eclampsia?
Preeclampsia is more likely to occur during first pregnancies and beyond the 20th week. It can also be a genetic ordeal. Diet could also play a major role and has been shown that women with...
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How does pre-eclampsia work?
This just means hypertension in pregnancy, although it may lead to eclampsia/fit/miscarriage.
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Why is pre eclampsia dangerous?
The symptoms of preeclampsia are high blood pressure, swelling of hands and face, weight gain, protein in the urine, possible seizures, and other complications. These are risk factors to mother and...
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What are the pre signs of the end of days?
It will be slightly darker, and there should be a bar on the top of the screen that indicates the time of day you are in.