(HealthDay News) -- If you have high blood pressure, it's
important to get it under control before you become pregnant. High
blood pressure during pregnancy can be dangerous for both mom and
baby.
The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists offers these
suggestions to help control blood pressure before and during
pregnancy:
- Devise a plan with your doctor to bring high blood pressure under
control.
- Before pregnancy, stick to a healthy diet, get enough exercise and
lose any extra weight.
- Take any blood pressure medications as prescribed before
pregnancy.
- Check with your doctor to make sure your medications are safe to
continue while you're pregnant.
- Schedule frequent doctor appointments during pregnancy to monitor your
blood pressure.
- Let your doctor know if you have any form of kidney disease.
- Let your doctor know immediately if you notice signs of preeclampsia,
a surge in blood pressure during pregnancy.
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