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Re: Preeclampsia's return?From: anonymous@obgyn.netSat, 01 Aug 1998 01:39:55 -0400
At 18:44 98-07-31 -0500, you wrote: >I've read that preeclampsia includes BP of 140 over 90. Does this mean >I'll be having it again? I'm very concerned about this, especially in >light of the fact that I was hoping for a VBAC this time. > >Lisa Dear Lisa There are 3 criterias to make a diagnosis of preeclampsia: 1)Hypertension: Augmentation of 30 mm/hg for the systolic and 15 mm/hg for the diastolic Hypertension must be present 2)Oedema 3)Proteinurea The preeclampsia, if the diagnosis is made, will continue until the end of the pregnancy. It can be control by the rest. If preeclampsia progress to severe, the pregnancy must be terminate by delivery. Your Doctor will evaluate your condition. If delivery become necessary, you can have VBAC if the foetus remains in good shape. Dr Paul-André Latulippe 111 Rang 9 St-Christophe d'Arthabaska Québec,Canada G6P 6S1 tel:(819) 357-1784
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