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Postpartum Recovery Trends in Women with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy


 

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In conclusion, women with advanced age, higher body mass index, early gestational age at the onset of hypertension, severe and with complications of hypertension require prolonged monitoring and treatment when indicated for hypertension in the postnatal period. Women with a history of pregnancy hypertension have increased risk of stroke, cardiac ischemia, venous thrombosis within 10 to 20 years after pregnancy and higher risk of hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus [7–9]. Extended postnatal follow-up and regular monitoring is recommended to address the needs of these high-risk women.

Corresponding author: Dr. Shyamala Guruvare, 1-167 (C4), Lahari, Eshakripa Road, Parkala, Udupi District, Karnataka, India 576107, shyamaladoc@gmail.com.

Financial disclosures: None reported.

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