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Strokes Are a Very Rare but Real Risk of Childbirth
Strokes happen when burst or blocked blood vessels prevent blood from traveling to the brain. Because blood carries oxygen to the brain, even a temporary stop in blood flow can cause permanent brain damage or death. Pregnancy makes you more susceptible to blood clots, which, in turn, makes you more at risk for a stroke. Having a C-section increases stroke risk, as does having high blood pressure, preeclampsia, or diabetes while pregnant. Strokes require immediate medical attention. The hallmark symptoms of strokes after birth are numbness or weakness on one side of the face, weakness in one arm, and slurred speech. Other symptoms may include difficulty walking, dizziness, blurred vision, and a sudden headache. Keep an eye out for these signs throughout your pregnancy and shortly after delivery.