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THE PROBLEM WITH PRE-ECLAMPSIA IT CAUSES SERIOUS, SOMETIMES LIFE THREATENING COMPLICATIONS FOR MORE THAN 200,000 WOMEN IN THE ...
New mom's ‘racing' heart was dismissed as anxiety. It was a life-threatening complication Days after giving birth, her heart was racing. And then she started coughing up blood.
During or after pregnancy, preeclampsia can cause symptoms such as severe headaches, shortness of breath, changes in vision, pain in the upper belly and nausea or vomiting, the Mayo Clinic says.
Calcium may have made little or no difference to whether pregnant women had other serious health conditions during pregnancy, such as: maternal admission to intensive care, blood pressure problems ...
Mortality due to slow fetal growth and fetal malnutrition increased annually, and mortality from maternal complications and bacterial sepsis of the newborn remained stable.
University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers examining births among people with previous cesarean sections found higher rates of “severe maternal morbidity” – or serious complications ...
Severe preeclampsia may cause a person to produce little or no urine, develop fluid in the lungs, and experience decreased kidney or liver function.
A groundbreaking study in women's health has revealed the lasting impact of preeclampsia, a common pregnancy complication, on children's brain development.
The rising incidence of pregnancy-related deaths underscores the pressing need to enhance U.S. maternal health care, particularly concerning cardiovascular-related complications.