Pre-eclampsia: symptoms, treatment and risks for the baby
Pre-eclampsia is when blood pressure is above 140 x 90 mmHg after the 20th week of pregnancy, causing changes in the liver or kidneys and symptoms such as headache or abdominal pain, in some cases. Preeclampsia appears to be caused by problems with the development of blood vessels in the placenta and is more common […]
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