Preeclampsia is a serious condition that affects pregnant women and their babies. Preeclampsia occurs in about 5 to 8 percent of all pregnancies.
Recent changes in diagnosis have caused even more reported cases. That’s good because early treatment increases your chances for a healthy baby. There is no cure for preeclampsia, but understanding the condition can help you seek the care you need.
Learn more about what preeclampsia is and how to prevent and manage it.
Talk with your doctor about any other concerns you have about preeclampsia. Regular prenatal care gives you and your baby the best chance for a healthy pregnancy and delivery.
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Additional Source: US National Library of Medicine. National Institute of Health