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High blood pressure and pregnancy: Know the facts
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What are the types of high blood pressure during pregnancy?
Why is high blood pressure a problem during pregnancy?
How will I know if I develop hypertension during pregnancy?
How will I know if I develop preeclampsia?
Is it safe to take blood pressure medication during pregnancy?
What should I do to prepare for pregnancy?
What can I expect during prenatal visits?
What can I do to reduce the risk of complications?
What about labor and delivery?
Will I be able to breast-feed my baby?
Is it safe to take blood pressure medication during pregnancy?
Some blood pressure medications are considered safe to use during pregnancy, but angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers and renin inhibitors are generally avoided during pregnancy.
Treatment is important, however. High blood pressure puts you at risk of heart attack, stroke and other major complications. And it can be dangerous for your baby.
If you need medication to control your blood pressure during pregnancy, your health care provider will prescribe the safest medication at the most appropriate dose. Take the medication exactly as prescribed. Don't stop taking the medication or adjust the dose on your own.