pre-eclampsia
Pre-eclampsia can now be easily detected
Simple test to predict symptoms of deadly pregnancy disorder.
Pre-eclampsia can affect pregnant woman’s heart
Effect of pre-eclampsia on cardiovascular health of pregnant women can persist after pregnancy.
Home blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy safe, cost effective
About 10 percent of pregnant women have chronic high blood pressure and must keep tabs on it throughout pregnancy.
Scientists discover new test that can predict miscarriage just one week into pregnancy
Test, carried out in first 12 weeks of pregnancy, can also predict if woman is expected to give birth prematurely or develop pre-eclampsia.
Daily Aspirin dose cuts pre-eclampsia risk in pregnant women by 82%
The WHO has already recommended low-dose aspirin for the prevention of pre-eclampsia.
How to deal with pre-eclampsia
The condition has very basic symptoms but can be potentially hazardous to mothers as well as babies.
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