Monday, January 11, 2010

Thick Blood Blood Pressure High Blood Pressure Questions...?

High Blood Pressure Questions...? - thick blood blood pressure

I went to the hospital because of headache and some leaking and the slow movement of the baby while I was there, my blood pressure was stable at 145/90 downward. The dr. said I could pre-eclampsia, but tests were negative. Any other problems with this and it is ideal for pre-eclampsia or not to go, alone, in about 30 weeks of pregnancy and was perfect. In still closed and thick, so it was not my water broke .... Lord and the child began to rise a notch, once stood on the monitor.

9 comments:

  1. With my first pregnancy, around the time I started with BP problems. They tested pre-eclampsia and there was nothing. She said I had high blood pressure limit. Never went with him. I was 2 weeks later without any problems with the pregnancy. With my last 2 pregnancies, I had gestational diabetes and hypertension with them. It goes no further than this, and has not been good. They gave me medication maintenance of stability and a good level, and works well.
    Stand firm, you may not have pre-eclampsia, and the odds are a little medicine will be great. Try not to worry.

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  2. He had high blood pressure with my first and was observed for pre-eclampsia, but never developed. With my second, my blood pressure is normal, all the time, but positive at about 34 weeks, which I have tested for the protein in the urine. I made a couple of urine 24 hours and was told I had pre-eclampsia. The doctor decided to place a few weeks later. When I pre-eclampsia was never my blood pressure was very high, I had a headache, the protein in the urine and severe swelling.

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  3. ♥Number One Mama♥ is pregnant!January 11, 2010 at 7:31 PM

    Before I was diagnosed with preeclampsia at 36 weeks. I began to have high blood pressure at 20 weeks show was caused by the pregnancy. The good news for you is that only 8% of women with high blood pressure in the third quarter, before the decision-eclampsia.

    My symptoms were:
    * Severe headache on top of head
    * Black flashes or spots before the eyes when I blink
    * Swelling of the feet, face and hands
    * Protein in the urine
    'Vertigo, where he
    * I am very confused about things as I was in the shower and forgot what I was doing and how I was there. I sat in the tub for 30 minutes, came up to my husband and I!
    * I was not, in general,
    * My blood pressure stayed at 165/90

    Good luck and I hope they do not grow!

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  4. My blood pressure is elevated during pregnancy. They saw it exactly, but are not pre-eclampsia. But I, for example at home and my feet for the last month. No bed rest, but I would be very light activity.

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  5. He had high blood pressure, but not pre-eclampsia. Hang up and relax. The more you do worry, the higher your blood pressure rises in May.

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  6. He had high blood pressure, but not pre-eclampsia. Hang up and relax. The more you do worry, the higher your blood pressure rises in May.

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  7. He had close high blood pressure - much to their actions, in fact - what about pre-eclampsia. But while you remain in bed rest and take care of themselves, but pre-eclampsia is not so bad.

    Eat plenty of dark green vegetables (broccoli, tomatoes, peppers, etc.) and black fruits to help you, your s / w from, and drink plenty of water. Ask your doctor about exercise. Blood pressure is not contrary to pre-eclampsia, in itself, but if you can remain in soil and is caused by something, causing pre-eclampsia to prevent the illness in May to the development. And make sure you never, never missed an appointment with the doctor. Pre-eclampsia is a disease of secrecy, so that when one is ill developed in a few hours.

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  8. i thruogh was my second pregnancy and my blood pressure is a little high when I had my C section. I have never been diagnosed with preecclampsia. Before I realeased hospitl verify, given the low dose pill and my blood pressure two weeks after giving birth, it was gone and the doctor told me I could stop the pills, but always check my blood pressure. Weight gain and excessive exposure can lead to hypertension. in small, so I just said to make things not easy and stress. Anger and tears can lead to hypertension and preeclampsia, so you just take and do not try to exceed the weight. expected to grow 26-30 pounds, is eating at the highest during pregnancy, so healthy and relax. Good luck to you.

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  9. He had high blood pressure during pregnancy. I was tested in preparation for eclampsia, every time I went for my blood pressure.
    Other than my high blood pressure, everything was perfect for my pregnancy. Never too pre-eclampsia, in fact, I went two weeks overdue and ended with being induced. High blood pressure does not always lead to complications.


    Good luck and hope all is well for you.

    Watch sodium intake, take ease the stress and avoid are all ways to help your blood pressure.

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