Preeclampsia is a serious disease related to high blood pressure that can strike fast – “eclampsia” is the Greek word for lightning. It can happen to any pregnant woman during the second half of her pregnancy, or up to six weeks after delivery. Finding preeclampsia early is important for both mothers and their babies. If you’re pregnant and experience symptoms or just don’t feel right, contact your healthcare provider right away.
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May 22 is World Preeclampsia Day. If you’re pregnant, or plan to become pregnant, or know anyone who ever might – take a few minutes today to learn the symptoms of preeclampsia. Some chronic illnesses can increase a woman’s chances of preeclampsia, so it’s particularly important to know what to look for in those cases! And despite the “pre,” it’s important to recognize that preeclamspia can also happen after birth!
You can learn more at the Preeclampsia Foundation or Ending Eclampsia.