by alexa5 » Tue Jul 03, 2012 08:48 am
I had elevated bp late in my pregnancy, and then after delivering, I continued to have high bp. I had been on labetalol during pregnancy, so they kept me on that, but honestly that med didn't do anything with the pressures. They started to respond a lot better when we added hctz. I gradually weaned off meds around 6mos.... it is hard to say when my pressures normalized because I think they did earlier than that, but I was still on meds so it is hard to say. But it can take a while for all of it to normalize...some people it takes weeks, some months, and some years, and some remain hypertensive.
In my case, after it was all done, my pressures were actually a bit lower than before pregnancy, which always seems weird to me. Especially since I have all of the symptoms of a chronic hypertensive some of which Caryn mentions-- I too have higher readings around my cycle, I have white coat syndrome when getting bp read at a medical office, and just the fact that I developed high bp/severe pre-e during my pregnancy. So, I welcome my healthy readings very much, and hope they stick around for a long while!!
I hope yours calm down soon. I suspect your earlier readings were mainly due to labetalol not doing much--it is a decent drug for pregnancy, but not a top drug for hypertension in general. The other meds are probably helping a lot more. Good luck!
I had elevated bp late in my pregnancy, and then after delivering, I continued to have high bp. I had been on labetalol during pregnancy, so they kept me on that, but honestly that med didn't do anything with the pressures. They started to respond a lot better when we added hctz. I gradually weaned off meds around 6mos.... it is hard to say when my pressures normalized because I think they did earlier than that, but I was still on meds so it is hard to say. But it can take a while for all of it to normalize...some people it takes weeks, some months, and some years, and some remain hypertensive.
In my case, after it was all done, my pressures were actually a bit lower than before pregnancy, which always seems weird to me. Especially since I have all of the symptoms of a chronic hypertensive some of which Caryn mentions-- I too have higher readings around my cycle, I have white coat syndrome when getting bp read at a medical office, and just the fact that I developed high bp/severe pre-e during my pregnancy. So, I welcome my healthy readings very much, and hope they stick around for a long while!!
I hope yours calm down soon. I suspect your earlier readings were mainly due to labetalol not doing much--it is a decent drug for pregnancy, but not a top drug for hypertension in general. The other meds are probably helping a lot more. Good luck!