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Hello everyone in this question we will be talking about hypertension during pregnancy.
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There is chronic hypertension.
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In the chronic hypertension, the high blood pressure develops either before the pregnancy or during first 20 weeks of pregnancy.
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It could be the condition of preclampsia.
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The condition occurs when the chronic hypertension leads to high blood pressure during pregnancy.
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And people with this condition may also develop protein in their urine, which is the condition of martha here.
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Martha is suffering from pretenseia.
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There can also be gestational hypertension.
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This develops after 20, which is.
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Weeks of pregnancy.
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In some cases this gestational hypertension may also lead to preeclampsia.
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So this preeclampsia occurs when the hypertension develops after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
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And preeclampsia is associated with signs of damage to other organ systems that may include kidney, liver, blood or brain.
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Blood pressure is a problem during pregnancy because this might lead to less blood flow in placenta.
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If the placenta doesn't get enough blood, the fetus might receive the less oxygen and fewer nutrients and this might lead to the slow group of the fetus.
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Or they might also have premature birth.
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There can be placental abruption.
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In this condition, the placenta separates from the inner wall of the uterus before the delivery and the preeclampsia and high blood pressure can increase the risk of placental abruption.
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And due to this abruption, there might be heavy bleeding which can be life -threatening for the baby...