by alviarin » Tue Sep 04, 2012 05:48 am
After my daughter was born, my BP spiked a week postpartum even on the max dose of Aldomet. It gradually came down over the next few weeks to my new baseline.
We tried to wean totally off meds a couple of times but I still was getting some diastolic pressures in the 90s. My GP said that she was fine if my diastolic was in the 80s/lower 90s but some were in the upper 90s. So she reccomended I stay on a low dose of BP meds to lower my long-term cardiovascular risks. I'm still hopeful that if I loose all the extra "baby weight" I gained I will be able to wean off BP meds totally.
I also noticed after my second that I was salt-sensitive. If I ate out I was more likely to have higher pressures.
We have had posters who reported returning to normal pressures within hours, weeks, or even months after delivery, though some like me stay on BP meds.
Good luck!
After my daughter was born, my BP spiked a week postpartum even on the max dose of Aldomet. It gradually came down over the next few weeks to my new baseline.
We tried to wean totally off meds a couple of times but I still was getting some diastolic pressures in the 90s. My GP said that she was fine if my diastolic was in the 80s/lower 90s but some were in the upper 90s. So she reccomended I stay on a low dose of BP meds to lower my long-term cardiovascular risks. I'm still hopeful that if I loose all the extra "baby weight" I gained I will be able to wean off BP meds totally.
I also noticed after my second that I was salt-sensitive. If I ate out I was more likely to have higher pressures.
We have had posters who reported returning to normal pressures within hours, weeks, or even months after delivery, though some like me stay on BP meds.
Good luck!