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What blood pressure is too high during pregnancy?

What blood pressure is too high during pregnancy?

A blood pressure that is greater than 130/90 mm Hg or that is 15 degrees higher on the top number from where you started before pregnancy may be cause for concern. High blood pressure during pregnancy is defined as 140 mm Hg or higher systolic, with diastolic 90 mm Hg or higher.

What to do if a pregnant woman’s blood pressure is high?

If you had high blood pressure during pregnancy, you have a higher risk for stroke and other problems after delivery. Tell your doctor or call 9-1-1 right away if you have symptoms of preeclampsia after delivery. You might need emergency medical care.

Is it normal to have lower blood pressure while pregnant?

Low blood pressure during pregnancy is a normal occurrence. Fluctuating hormones and changes in circulation can often lower the blood pressure, especially in the first and second trimester of pregnancy. Low blood pressure ( hypotension ) during pregnancy does not usually cause significant health issues, and most women can treat it at home.

What are the symptoms of high blood pressure during pregnancy?

High blood pressure during pregnancy isn’t always symptomatic. When it is, it generally causes headaches, especially in the back of the head, as well as blurred vision, sensitivity to light, swelling of the extremities, and severe abdominal pain.

What is the normal blood pressure during pregnancy?

During pregnancy blood pressure changes in most women. The average blood pressure for pregnancy is 110/70 with normal pressure averaging around 120/80.

What causes high blood pressure in a pregnant woman?

There are several possible causes of high blood pressure during pregnancy. These include: being overweight or obese. not getting enough physical activity. smoking. drinking alcohol. first-time pregnancy. a family history of pregnancy-related hypertension.