Obstetrics and Gynaecology
High Bp: A Cause For Concern During Pregnancy
High Bp: A Cause For Concern During Pregnancy Apr 16, 2013
Pregnancy and the birth of a new-born is one of the most fulfilling and wondrous journeys in the life of a woman. To ensure that this journey leads to an even more joyous time of new experiences and discoveries : awareness and preparedness for any medical complications is a must.
Unknown to most people, hypertensive disorders are becoming one of the leading causes of worry for pregnant mothers. The disorders have been identified to significantly increase the risk of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality in new borns and their mothers.
It is very important to understand that the complications and the way of management of these disorders during pregnancy differ from the generic ways such disorders are normally addressed and treated. This is because:
- As pregnancy is limited to a smaller time span, mild or uncomplicated cases can be managed by close monitoring of the body BP levels. A sustained BP level of 140/90 or greater is categorized as hypertension.
- The drugs that are prescribed need to be certifiably safe for pregnant women
- Monitor the health of both the pregnant mother and her unborn child
- Calculate the optimum time of delivery that is least traumatic for the mother and her child
- Take preventive and helpful actions to ensure complete recovery of both the mother and her child