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  2. Preeclampsia - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Preeclampsia usually begins after 20 weeks of pregnancy in women whose blood pressure had previously been in the standard range. Left untreated, preeclampsia can lead to serious — even fatal — complications for both the mother and baby.

  3. Preeclampsia - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    A diagnosis of preeclampsia happens if you have high blood pressure after 20 weeks of pregnancy and at least one of the following findings: Protein in your urine (proteinuria), indicating an impaired kidney. Other signs of kidney problems. A low blood platelet count. Elevated liver enzymes showing an impaired liver.

  4. Postpartum preeclampsia - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Postpartum preeclampsia is a rare condition that occurs when you have high blood pressure and excess protein in your urine soon after childbirth. Preeclampsia is a similar condition that develops during pregnancy and typically resolves with the birth of the baby.

  5. How preeclampsia accelerates aging in women - Mayo Clinic News...

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    Through a combination of laboratory experiments and epidemiological studies, Dr. Garovic has shown that women with preeclampsia undergo a state of accelerated aging that propels them down the path of developing age-related conditions such as heart attack, stroke, and kidney failure.

  6. High blood pressure and pregnancy: Know the facts - Mayo Clinic

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    Preeclampsia. Preeclampsia occurs when hypertension develops after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Preeclampsia is associated with signs of damage to other organ systems, including the kidneys, liver, blood or brain. Untreated preeclampsia can lead to serious — even fatal — complications for mother and baby.

  7. Preeclampsia - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic

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    La preeclampsia es una complicación del embarazo. Es posible que, a causa de la preeclampsia, tengas presión arterial alta, niveles altos de proteína en la orina que indiquen daño renal (proteinuria) u otros signos de daño en los órganos.

  8. Cholestasis of pregnancy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Also, cholestasis of pregnancy increases the risk of complications during pregnancy such as preeclampsia and gestational diabetes. In babies, the complications of cholestasis of pregnancy can be severe.

  9. High-risk pregnancy: Know what to expect - Mayo Clinic

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    If your pregnancy is considered high-risk, it means that you or your baby might be more likely than usual to develop health problems before, during or after delivery. Due to that risk, you may need extra medical appointments or tests during your pregnancy.

  10. Postpartum preeclampsia - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Learn about this rare condition that's typically associated with pregnancy, but that can occur after delivery, too. Untreated, it can lead to serious complications.

  11. Pregnancy and obesity: Know the risks - Mayo Clinic

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    Sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder that causes breathing to repeatedly stop and start during sleep. Women who have obstructive sleep apnea during pregnancy are at increased risk of preeclampsia and other complications. You'll likely be screened at your first prenatal visit.