Hypertension in pregnancy can affect long-term cardiovascular health
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Researchers have found that women with hypertension during pregnancy may be at risk for heart disease and hypertension in later life.
According to a study published in the Journal of Pediatric Epidemiology, a survey included 146,748 pregnant women who were first monitored for blood pressure and cardiovascular disease for four and a half years.
Among the participants, 997 people were diagnosed with cardiovascular disease and 6,812 patients with hypertension, or very high blood pressure.
Research shows that women with high blood pressure during pregnancy are 2.2 times more likely to develop cardiovascular disease and 5.6 times higher risk of postpartum hypertension than women without hypertension. in pregnancy.
"This study highlights the need for ongoing monitoring of women with a history of hypertension during pregnancy to have timely methods to reduce the risk of future vascular disease." - A researcher Rescue at McGill University said in a statement.
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