Preeclampsia Signs And Symptoms
Preeclampsia is a medical condition that can develop silently. Also, some mothers may not show symptoms right away. Nonetheless, monitoring blood pressure closely can assist in determining if preeclampsia is developing. Below you will find some signs and symptoms of preeclampsia [1]:
Severe Headaches
Increased Protein In Urine
Pain Under The Right Side Ribs (Upper Abdominal Pain)
Vomiting & Nausea
Drop In Urine
Shortness of Breath (Fluid In The Lungs)
Vision Problems (Blurred Vision And/Or Temporary Loss In Vision)
Sudden Weight Gain In Hands & Feet
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