Tag: preeclampsia


  • Pregnancy After 35: Warning on Heart Attack Risks for Expecting Mothers

    Pregnancy After 35: Warning on Heart Attack Risks for Expecting Mothers

    Rising Heart Health Concerns for Pregnancy After 35 Pregnancy is a life-changing journey filled with joy, but it can also bring heightened health considerations. Recent analyses show that heart-related complications, including heart attack, are more common during pregnancy and childbirth than previously thought, especially among women aged 35 and older. As maternal age increases, so…

  • Could Pregnancy Reveal A Woman’s Hidden Health Risks? Lessons From a Stroke Survivor

    Could Pregnancy Reveal A Woman’s Hidden Health Risks? Lessons From a Stroke Survivor

    Introduction: A telling link between pregnancy and heart health When a woman experiences a serious health event after childbirth—such as a stroke in her late forties—questions naturally arise about what pregnancy reveals about long-term health. While pregnancy is not a crystal ball, it can illuminate a woman’s vulnerability to certain conditions later in life. The…

  • Pregnancy Signals: How a Woman’s Pregnancies Can Reveal Future Health Risks

    Pregnancy Signals: How a Woman’s Pregnancies Can Reveal Future Health Risks

    Introduction A woman’s health can reveal patterns that extend far beyond the years of childbirth. Emerging research shows that experiences during pregnancy—especially complications—can foretell future health risks. This connection is not about predicting doom; it’s about using pregnancy as a window into a woman’s long-term well-being and guiding proactive care. Pregnancy as a Health Predictor…

  • Pregnancy Signals: How it Could Foretell a Woman’s Future Health

    Pregnancy Signals: How it Could Foretell a Woman’s Future Health

    Understanding the Link Between Pregnancy and Future Health For years, doctors treated pregnancy as a temporary condition. Yet growing evidence suggests that what happens during pregnancy can reveal a woman’s long-term health risks, particularly for cardiovascular disease. Complications such as high blood pressure, gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and excessive weight gain aren’t just pregnancy issues—they can…

  • Planned Early-Term Birth Reduces Preeclampsia in High-Risk Women

    Planned Early-Term Birth Reduces Preeclampsia in High-Risk Women

    New Findings Offer a Targeted Strategy for Preeclampsia Prevention Researchers report that planning early-term births for pregnant people at high risk of preeclampsia can significantly reduce the incidence of this dangerous condition. The study, published online in The Lancet on December 4, analyzed how risk stratification could guide decisions about when to deliver, aiming to…

  • Planned Early-Term Birth Cuts Preeclampsia Risk in High-Risk Women

    Planned Early-Term Birth Cuts Preeclampsia Risk in High-Risk Women

    New Evidence Suggests Timing Can Tame Preeclampsia in High-Risk Pregnancies Health researchers have long debated the best timing for delivery in pregnancies at high risk for preeclampsia. A new study published online on December 4 in The Lancet provides important new insights: planning an early-term birth based on individualized risk stratification can reduce the incidence…