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Pre-eclampsia

Preeclampsia is a complication of pregnancy characterized by elevated blood pressure and symptoms of damage to other organs, most commonly liver and kidneys. Preeclampsia typically begins with women whose blood pressure has been normal after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Left untreated, preeclampsia can lead to serious complications — even fatal ones — for both you and your baby. The most appropriate treatment if you have preeclampsia is delivery of your infant. It may will take a while for you to get better, even after delivering the baby. Your baby needs more time to mature, but you must avoid risking serious complications to yourself or your baby. Rarely does preeclampsia develop after delivery of a baby, a condition known as preeclampsia postpartum.

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