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At higher risk for the disease are women who: are under 20 years old, with a first pregnancy, all races are over 35 years old, with a first pregnancy, especially minorities have chronic, or "essential" hypertension had hypertension in a previous pregnancy, other than the first have multiple gestation (twins, etc. babies Baby gender. ) have diabetesWhat are the Signs of Pre-eclampsia?Pre-eclampsia has been called the great imitator because its symptoms are often much like many other diseases. Characteristic signs and symptoms occur after the 20th week of pregnancy and include: High Blood Pressure: A BP of at least 140 over 90 is considered hypertension (160 over 110 is "severe"). If the woman's normal (pre-pregnant or very early pregnancy) blood pressure is not known, it's very hard to distinguish pre-eclampsia from chronic hypertension. babies Predict baby gender. Pre-eclampsia is more dangerous to the mother and baby. About 20 percent of women with chronic hypertension will develop pre-eclampsia too. Swelling, or "edema": This is a common sign and may go along with a rapid weight gain of greater than 2 lb per week. babies Babies. Swelling is a confusing symptom. It is normal to have some swelling of the feet or ankles, especially late in pregnancy, and some women with pre- eclampsia will have no edema. Swelling is not a reliable symptom of pre-eclampsia. Protein in the urine: The presence of protein in the urine is considered to be an important factor for making the diagnosis of pre- eclampsia. The disease causes damage to the filtering function of the kidneys (repairs itself after delivery), which allows protein to "spill" into the urine. Even though it is a reliable sign of pre-eclampsia, protein in the urine very often does not occur until the disease has progressed to a later stage. How is Pre-eclampsia Different from a Normal Pregnancy?Many adjustments in the mother's body happen during a pregnancy to allow the fetus to grow normally, and to help the mother's systems handle the additional "work" required by the pregnancy. Some adjustments do not happen the same way in the woman with pre- eclampsia. In a normal pregnancy the fluid part of the mother's blood increases dramatically, resulting in a 35-50% increase in the total volume.
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