Gestational Hypertension
It occurs in about 6 percent of all pregnancies. It occurs in about 3 in 50 pregnancies.
This condition happens when you only have high blood pressure during pregnancy and do not have protein in your urine or other heart or kidney problems.

Gestational hypertension. Gestational Hypertension can lead to a serious condition called Preeclampsia also referred to as Toxemia. Gestational hypertension is a form of high blood pressure in pregnancy. This condition can affect the health of both the mother and the baby depending.
It is typically diagnosed after 20 weeks of pregnancy or close to delivery. Another type of high blood pressure is chronic hypertension--high blood pressure that is present before pregnancy begins. Gestational hypertension is a form of high blood pressure in pregnancy.
Gestational hypertension is defined by BP readings of 14090 mmHg on two occasions at least 4 hours apart during pregnancy after 20 weeks gestation in a previously normotensive. Gestational Hypertension also referred to as Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension PIH is a condition characterized by high blood pressure during pregnancy.
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