You are having pregnancy induced hypertension.
As such there is no special reason to have high blood pressure in teens except psychological stress. Stress hormones will rise the blood pressure.
A woman in pregnancy has a lot going on in her body. The baby is feeding off her and putting pressure on her various systems which can lead to high blood pressure. Also the weight gain which is natural can have this effect.
As such there is no special reason to have high blood pressure in teens except psychological stress. Stress hormones will rise the blood pressure.
PIH means Pregnancy InducedHypertension that is a form of high blood pressure in pregnancy. This condition is characterized by high blood pressure (equal or more than 140/90), protein in the urine, and edema (swelling).
no, blood preasure and pregnancy have nothing in common unless you are pregnate and have high blood preasurethe pregnancy test has no effects from the medicine
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Hypertension is the medical term for high blood pressure.Dangerously high blood pressure is called critical hypertension.
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It is important that, if you are pregnant and have high blood pressure you discuss it with your family physician. High blood pressure in pregnancy may be pre-existing (the woman already had it before conception) or it may be brought on by pregnancy. The latter is called pregnancy-induced (or gestational) hypertension. Either way, it must be monitored and well controlled because otherwise is can pose risks for both the mother and the baby. High blood pressure developing after the 20th week of pregnancy might be a sign that pre-eclampsia is developing. This condition needs to be monitored closely as rarely it can develop into life-threatening eclampsia. Pre-existing high blood pressure should be controlled but the choice of drug is important to ensure it is safe for the developing baby.