Pre-existing essential hypertension is a common medical condition that affects many women during their pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium period. It is a significant risk factor for adverse maternal and fetal outcomes, including preterm delivery, fetal growth restriction, preeclampsia, and maternal morbidity and mortality.
Managing pre-existing essential hypertension during pregnancy requires close monitoring and careful management to prevent complications. Here are some key considerations for healthcare providers and pregnant women with pre-existing essential hypertension:
In conclusion, pre-existing essential hypertension is a significant risk factor for adverse maternal and fetal outcomes during pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium period. Healthcare providers and pregnant women should work together to manage this condition carefully and prevent complications. Regular blood pressure monitoring, lifestyle modifications, medication management, delivery planning, and postpartum care are critical components of managing pre-existing essential hypertension during pregnancy.
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