Pregnancy induced hypertension: How many weeks of pregnancy

  Pregnancy induced hypertension is actually a type of high blood pressure that belongs to pregnant women. When pregnant women undergo physical examinations and learn about this disease, they will feel particularly overwhelmed and sad. In fact, this is understandable. Pregnancy induced hypertension can seriously threaten the safety of pregnant women and even lead to their loss of life. Next, let's take a look at some information about gestational hypertension and the weeks of pregnancy.

  

Pregnancy induced hypertension: How many weeks of pregnancy1

  Generally speaking, the high-risk groups for gestational hypertension are elderly mothers, overweight mothers, severely anemic mothers, and mothers with familial inherited gestational hypertension. The treatment of the three is relatively simple, while the last one requires some time to treat. Generally, gestational hypertension is not more apparent until the mother is 32 weeks pregnant. Actually, gestational hypertension can be prevented. How can it be prevented?

  1. Choose to do some low-intensity exercises, such as yoga or walking, and do them after three months of pregnancy for better results.

  2. Pregnant women should choose to eat selectively and avoid foods that are too greasy or stimulating.

  3. Don't eat too much salt either. Eating too much is not good for the body and can worsen symptoms such as gestational hypertension.

  In fact, there is a certain reason for the policy to advocate eugenics and child rearing. The editor suggests that girls should have children as early as possible, because the danger of elderly mothers is great, and the psychological pressure is also enormous. The physical condition of the children born is also relatively poor.

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