Thursday, December 3, 2009

Preeclampsia More Condition_symptoms Is Preeclampsia More Or Less Common In A Second Pregnancy?

Is Preeclampsia more or less common in a second pregnancy? - preeclampsia more condition_symptoms

I found myself with an emergency caesarean section because preecclampsia first serious illness. I hear different answers to the likelihood of the recurrence of such incident. Are you interested in personal experience. Thank you!

4 comments:

Yarro Pilz said...

Pre-eclampsia is less common in pregnancies later in the first, but that's no guarantee it will not develop again.

I had almost no risk factors for preeclampsia, but I had) is also an emergency cesarean section (after induction, 52 hours, push 3 hours, and fetal distress, the mother. As soon as I entered the operating room, they realized that in addition to pre-eclampsia, also had a skeletal abnormality that would not let happen to the child's head. He took two pairs of hands and a vacuum to remove it!

Second time, I developed a mild form. But because she could not decide (because of the previous section C) and because the question pre-existing bone, a second C-range plans.

You must be registered www.preeclampsia.org. They were great. I do not know how I did with my second pregnancy without them.

If you are concerned must also be a discussion with the obstetrician-gynecologist, which have pre-eclampsia. Learn more about all the time, and he / she may have some Sugg

WhatEVER... said...

It depends on your body. Not the number of pregnancies. My husband and I have 3 children with another on the street. So far .. No problem with pre-eclampsia ...

Krissy said...

Sorry, but I'm not sure, but you can try the sites that can help you .....
www.pregnancy.org
www.pregnancyabout.com
I found very useful for me ..

Queen D said...

Less common. Rather, it is occurring in the first pregnancy, and even then not only a 5-10% strength by chance.

However, my mother, when she was pregnant with me was (I was his second). But it did not go with the first.

To make sure your doctor to keep an eye on him.

Good luck and congratulations!

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