Q1: What are the early signs of high blood pressure during pregnancy?
Headaches, blurry vision, swelling in hands/face, and shortness of breath.
Q2: How does hypertension affect the baby?
It can reduce blood flow to the placenta, leading to low birth weight or premature birth.
Q3: What is preeclampsia, and how is it different from regular hypertension?
Preeclampsia includes high BP + protein in urine + organ damage, making it more serious.
Q4: Can hypertension cause complications during delivery?
Ye, it increases risks like preterm birth, C-section, and placental issues.
Q5: How can I manage high blood pressure during pregnancy?
Eat healthy, limit salt, stay active, and follow your doctor’s advice.
Q6: Are there safe medications for pregnancy hypertension?
Yes! Medications like labetalol and nifedipine are commonly prescribed. Always consult your doctor.
Q7: Can pregnancy-induced hypertension be prevented?
Not always, but staying healthy, monitoring BP, and regular checkups help.
Q8: Will I have high BP in my next pregnancy if I had it before?
You’re at higher risk, but with proper care, you can reduce complications.