How Should PIH Be Treated For A Successful Pregnancy?
Hello, Doctor, MY NAME IS SASIREKHA RESIDES IN DELHI. IAM 28 YEARS OLD. I HAVE HEARD ABOUT UR HOSPITAL A LOT. IAM VERY IMPRESED ABOUT THE REPUTATIONS. OK. MY HUSBAND IS IN ARMY. HIS JOB IS TRANSFERABLE. WE COULD NOT STAY IN A PLACE FOR A LONGER PERIOD. COMING TO THE POINT. IAM PIH CASE. I HAD 2 TIMES CESARIAN. FIRST WAS IN 7TH MONTH OF MY PREGNANCY AND THE BABY WAS BOY, BUT HE SURVIED FOR 21 DAYS ONLY. SECOND CESARIAN WAS IN 6TH MONTH OF MY PREGNANCY AND THE BABY WAS GIRL, BUT SHE SURVIVED FOR 24 DAYS ONLY. THESE ALL HAD HAPPENED ONLY BECASE OF THE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE AND THERE WAS NO PROPER FOLLOW UP. NOW WE ARE PLANNING FOR 3RD CHILD. NOW I WANT TO BE IN A SAFER SIDE. COULD U PLEASE GUIDE ME.
Hi, I think you have to take some precautions. Get your blood pressure checked in non pregnancy state also to rule out a chronic hypertension condition. If you have high bp records, start some antihypertensive from now onwards. When you conceive, get evaluated by a gynecologist at frequent intervals. Take antihypertensive properly. Get regular growth scans done. Get a urine albumin done at intervals to assess the severity of hypertension. Get delivered at a hospital with a good NICU facility.
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How Should PIH Be Treated For A Successful Pregnancy?
Hi, I think you have to take some precautions. Get your blood pressure checked in non pregnancy state also to rule out a chronic hypertension condition. If you have high bp records, start some antihypertensive from now onwards. When you conceive, get evaluated by a gynecologist at frequent intervals. Take antihypertensive properly. Get regular growth scans done. Get a urine albumin done at intervals to assess the severity of hypertension. Get delivered at a hospital with a good NICU facility.