Create your own free online pregnancy journal and sign up for some great FREE "mommy" offers!

Pregnancy from Amazing Pregnancy


What is Preeclampsia?



What is Preeclampsia?

Preeclampsia is usually diagnosed by high blood pressure along with unexplained proteins found in the mother's urine (called proteinuria) due to the stress on the kidneys. While dehydration can also cause proteins to appear in the urine, and other factors can cause hypertension, there is no single test that can diagnose preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is usually found after the mother has reached 20 weeks gestation. Your doctor or midwife will want to monitor you carefully if you exhibit any of the following symptoms as well:

  • persistent headaches
  • blurred vision or sensitivity to light
  • abdominal pain

Preeclampsia can cause seizures, and affect the placenta as well as the mother's kidneys, liver and brain. It can also cause fetal complications such as low birth weight, premature delivery and still birth. While there is no way to prevent a mother from developing preeclampsia, the only known “cure” for it is the delivery of the baby.

Who is at higher risk?

  • Women with chronic hypertension (high blood pressure before becoming pregnant).
  • Women who developed high blood pressure or preeclampsia during a previous pregnancy, especially if these conditions occurred early in the pregnancy.
  • Women who are obese prior to pregnancy.
  • Pregnant women under the age of 20 or over the age of 40.
  • Women who are pregnant with more than one baby.
  • Women with diabetes, kidney disease, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or scleroderma.






Each pregnancy, expectant mother, and unborn child is different. Your pregnancy may not progress the same as the information found here. The information here is based on the average pregnancy. It's not meant to be a replacement for any advice your may receive from your doctor. If you have any concerns about your pregnancy, we advise you to contact your doctor.







Related Articles

  • Can I take Tylenol while I am pregnant?
  • Should I exercise while I'm pregnant? What are the benefits?
  • What is gestational diabetes and how is it treated?
  • Should I continue taking folic acid during pregnancy?
  • What are the effects of caffeine on pregnancy and is there a safe amount?
  • Foods to avoid during pregnancy
  • Bleeding During Pregnancy - Causes and Seeking a Doctor's Opinion
  • What causes bleeding during pregnancy?
  • Will smoking during pregnancy affect my baby?
  • Headaches during pregnancy, the causes and when to be concerned
  • Antibiotic Use While Pregnant
  • What are safe forms of exercise while pregnant?
  • Food Warnings During Pregnancy
  • Gestational Diabetes
  • Safe Medications for Common Pregnancy Complaints
  • When to Contact the Doctor


    Print Article Print Article
    Send to a friend Send to a friend
    .
  • ARTICLE CATEGORIES
    Trying to Conceive
    Pregnancy
    Labor and Birth
    Postpartum Issues

    CONTENT AREAS
    Amazing Pregnancy Main Page
    Amazing Pregnancy Blog
    Trying to Conceive
    Pregnancy Week by Week
    Labor and Birth

    TOOLS
    Ovulation Calendar
    Due Date Calculator
    "What Week Am I In?"
    Pregnancy Calendar
    Gender Predictor

    PICTURES
    Ultrasound
    3d Ultrasound
    Pregnant Belly
    Labor and Delivery

    BABY SHOWERS
    Baby Shower Planning
    Baby Shower Games
    Baby Shower Ideas
    Baby Shower Food
    Baby Shower Gifts

    Related Links: Ovulation Calendar | Due Date Calculator | Pregnancy | Pregnancy Calendar | Pregnancy Symptoms | Pregnancy Week by Week

    Part of iVillage Family



    Please feel free to email us at if you have any questions or comments!
    Unfortunately, we will be unable to answer medical related questions.
    If you have a concern about your condition, please contact your doctor.

    © Earth's Magic Inc. 2000 - 2011. All Rights Reserved. [ Disclaimer | Privacy Statement ]