Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to another organ system, most often the liver and kidneys. Preeclampsia usually begins after 20 weeks ...
Preeclampsia is a blood pressure condition that impacts about 5% to 8% of people during pregnancy. You might think you're no longer at risk after giving birth, but preeclampsia can still develop once ...
Women with preeclampsia develop a higher likelihood of heart attack and stroke than their peers within just seven years of delivery, with risks remaining elevated more than 20 years later. The study ...
Eleni Tsigas likens her first experience with preeclampsia to a plane crash. She was in the midst of what she thought was a healthy first pregnancy, with low risk for complications. But at 29 weeks, ...
Preeclampsia is a condition that occurs only during pregnancy, and usually only after the 20 th week. A woman with preeclampsia develops high blood pressure and protein in her urine, and she often has ...
More than a year after giving birth to twins, Beyoncé is revealing she endured a pregnancy complication that forced doctors to perform an emergency C-section. The boy and girl were born in June 2017 ...
Pregnant women with a severe form of nausea face increased risks for several pregnancy and birth complications, according to ...
The Preeclampsia Foundation is seeking Letters of Intent for the Peter Joseph Pappas Research Grants funding program. The ultimate goal of this grant program is to drive research that will eliminate ...
Clinicians and researchers have long dreamed of accurate screening tools for preeclampsia — tools that could lead to detection before symptoms manifest and then targeted treatment. The medical ...
Preeclampsia happens in about one of every 25 pregnancies, but many women aren't aware of this condition or the risks that ...