Causes of preeclampsia are not known, however, women with the following issues are more likely to develop this condition.
Preeclampsia reduces the blood flow to the placenta, which causes a range of issues:
Preeclampsia may cause the following complications in women before and during birth.
Preeclampsia can be controlled and managed to keep the mother and child relatively safe. Bed rest, high-blood pressure management, regular blood and urine test and ultrasound are suggested to avoid complications and manage disease. Patients may opt for blood tests that diagnose preeclampsia and predict maternal and fetal adverse outcomes.
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