In 2023, approximately 8% of pregnancies in the United States and 6% in the United Kingdom were complicated by high blood pressure, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the NHS. The cardiovascular system is chiefly impacted, posing serious risks if undetected. Unfortunately, late detection remains a significant challenge, often leading to adverse outcomes for both mother and baby. Early recognition and management are crucial in minimizing complications related to hypertensive disorders in pregnancy.
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5. Why Early Detection Matters Early detection of high blood pressure during pregnancy is crucial because a late diagnosis can have severe, sometimes life-threatening, consequences for…