7 Symptoms Every Pregnant Woman Should Know

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  • Опубликовано: 5 май 2014
  • Preeclampsia is a life-threatening disorder of pregnancy related to high blood pressure in the second and third trimesters. Every expecting mother should know the signs and symptoms and report to their health care provider should they experience any of these 7 common symptoms. More information available at www.preeclampsia.org.

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  • @rosamodzelewski6897
    @rosamodzelewski6897 6 лет назад +10

    I had preeclampsia & ended up having an emergency c section at 28 weeks. I am thankful my baby is alive and healthy and I am too. She’s 9 yrs old now. It was a very surreal experience but so glad everything is fine.

  • @djilkacase
    @djilkacase 9 лет назад +3

    EXCELLENT , i am a medical students , i see this video is more helpful , so i would spread it into our language (SOMALI).

  • @DrLindaOBGYN
    @DrLindaOBGYN 10 лет назад +9

    Excellent presentation! I'm spreading the word and hope others will too!

    • @indihiriawright6058
      @indihiriawright6058 6 лет назад

      Linda Burke-Galloway ok

    • @gleelavathi472
      @gleelavathi472 Год назад

      Very motivated video and iam spreading the all anms and asha s .and feild level also

  • @ashleyb3969
    @ashleyb3969 7 лет назад +5

    I appreciate the information, and didn't realize it could still effect the mother after delivery. I'm currently in the hospital for this condition and have been here for two weeks, and hopefully have another 3 weeks to go until I reach 37 weeks.... then they will induce labor.

    • @PreeclampsiaFoundation
      @PreeclampsiaFoundation  7 лет назад +1

      So sorry to hear that! Hope that you are able to get as close to 37 weeks as possible. It sounds like you are in good hands that are watching you closely. Let us know how you are doing and when you deliver!

    • @francescamartin
      @francescamartin 3 года назад +1

      heyy it’s been 4 years , how are you and your baby ?

  • @mayrarz4348
    @mayrarz4348 4 года назад +1

    If all health care people who work in the hospital would know this they would save lifes as well. Even when they knew I had preclamcia I was not treated right or was having a good birth for my baby

  • @sophiewang8670
    @sophiewang8670 3 года назад +1

    Can pre eclecumpisa and eclecumpisa be treated effectively with prescribed medications and natural medicines both with less side effects onto a mother to be and her unborn baby?

  • @lynnschick939
    @lynnschick939 7 лет назад +2

    My daughter suffered a stroke 4 months after delivery! I am suspecting preeclamsia! I'm having hard time getting any info from our wonderful healthcare system!

    • @PreeclampsiaFoundation
      @PreeclampsiaFoundation  7 лет назад

      We can imagine how frustrating that is! Did she suffer from high blood pressure during her pregnancy? Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy do increase a woman's chance of having a stroke, especially if her doctors have difficulty getting her blood pressure under control in the postpartum period. How is she doing now? Don't hesitate to reach out to us at info@preeclampsia.org with any questions you might have.

  • @flower918
    @flower918 2 года назад

    I didn't know that

  • @christinalewis3635
    @christinalewis3635 7 лет назад +2

    I hate it pre-eclampsia it took my last pregnancy from me it almost took my life and my daughter is in the NICU

  • @sharitapankey6552
    @sharitapankey6552 2 года назад

    I had preeclampsia at 35 wks was put in hospital until 37 wks then was induce but its crazy my blood pressure never was high

  • @dohaabsi8776
    @dohaabsi8776 3 года назад +3

    I was about to die from it thank god but my baby died 😢

    • @stephanspeaks8346
      @stephanspeaks8346 3 года назад +1

      So sorry😢😥

    • @stephanspeaks8346
      @stephanspeaks8346 3 года назад

      After five years of childlessness now I'm finally pregnant🤰🙏😇❤.. All thanks 🙏 goes to the powerful spell caster who helped me✌😎, I'll be forever greatful to him😊😇.

  • @ownerjazzy5567
    @ownerjazzy5567 9 лет назад +1

    I understand you're just trying to help and all, but this video is very alarmist, as a lot of those symptoms, if not almost all, are pretty common, especially later in pregnancy. It is dx'd by high blood pressure + one other symptom. Swelling is no longer considered a sign of pre-e since it is very common.

    • @jozigirl7114
      @jozigirl7114 9 лет назад +4

      I wish that I had seen this vid during my pregnancy - I lost my baby to preeclampsia, and no - you can never be too careful. If I had known just how dangerous it was, I would have been a lot more vigilant and my baby might have survived - so let it scare the hell out of women, its better to be a sure

    • @PreeclampsiaFoundation
      @PreeclampsiaFoundation  9 лет назад

      @JoziGirl, we are so sorry for your loss. It's something no family should have to experience. Owner Jazzy: Swelling is still considered a symptom of preeclampsia, but specifically in the hands and face, as the video mentions. Swelling the feet is extremely common in the latter part of pregnancy, and therefore is not necessarily a symptom that indicates high blood pressure. That being said, pregnant women should pay careful to symptoms in the latter half of pregnancy and talk with their health care provider should something be concerning them.

  • @sangeetaprajapati240
    @sangeetaprajapati240 2 года назад

    भांगड़ा

  • @Justclassicallylia
    @Justclassicallylia Год назад

    why is having a baby such damaging to the body if it's a natural thing