Signs And Causes Of Preeclampsia

What Causes Preeclampsia?

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The development of Preeclampsia involves numerous factors that range from pregnancy-related issues to genetics. Many medical professionals believe that this condition begins in the placenta, a vital organ that nourishes the fetus throughout the pregnancy. In the early stages of pregnancy, new blood vessels develop and evolve to efficiently send blood to the placenta, and thus to nourish the growing fetus. For women who develop Preeclampsia, the blood vessels do not appear to develop or function properly as they are narrower and react differently to hormonal signaling, which limits the amount of blood that flows through them. Causes of this abnormal development include an insufficient blood flow to the uterus, damage to the blood vessels, an immunity issue, or specific genetics.

It should be noted that the women who develop Preeclampsia can have a safe delivery and a healthy baby, and the early the diagnosis, the better the outcome will be. Remember if you are experiencing any of these common signs and are prone to developing the condition, contact your doctor to come up with a strategy to effectively monitor and prevent further complications.

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