Not exact matches
The difference between hypertension in pregnancy and pre-E is that [1] in HIP, the woman often has a history of hypertension when not pregnant while in pre-E, onset is extremely rare
before the 28th week, and never
before 20 weeks, [2] her blood pressure remains consistently high for weeks after
delivery, but in pre-E it
usually goes back to normal within a short time after
delivery, and there isn't any protein in the urine.
And then after the
delivery or really
before the
delivery while you're pushing there's
usually a larger birthday party that comes to the
delivery room.
You'll be making even more trips to the bathroom as your baby drops lower into your pelvis,
usually at about two to four weeks
before delivery.
Some people they have a higher chance of blood transfusion after
delivery and
before but
usually we try to keep that treatment going for at least six weeks postpartum visits sometimes eight weeks are more.
Midwifery care in the UK is fragmented, and community midwives see women
before and after the birth, but a hospital midwife,
usually unknown to the laboring woman, is the one who managing parturition (labor and
delivery).