by jgrumet » Mon Jun 13, 2011 07:42 am
Oh, Caryn... I have a couple of questions, but I don't want to take up room of another post when this one seems to be on topic. So I hope the poster doesn't mind if I add a couple of questions on to her post.
1. does it take longer to go down if you had PE for a significant amount of time?....For instance, someone who develops high bp at delivery vs. someone who had it for 2 or 3 weeks before it got so bad they were forced to deliver? It makes sense it would take longer to repair the longer you had the bp issue during pregnancy, but I'm not sure.
2. If you're considered chronic, but your pressures are still considered "good"- is that significant for your treatment plant, or is it more just something you know to watch for in the future.
3. People with a history of severe hypertension in their family (and go on to get it later in life) have normal pregnancies. What the heck is the deal? And I guess this is a question you can fill in with any underlying disorder. What makes us special? Or is it just a perfect storm in our bodies and bad luck?
Oh, Caryn... I have a couple of questions, but I don't want to take up room of another post when this one seems to be on topic. So I hope the poster doesn't mind if I add a couple of questions on to her post.
1. does it take longer to go down if you had PE for a significant amount of time?....For instance, someone who develops high bp at delivery vs. someone who had it for 2 or 3 weeks before it got so bad they were forced to deliver? It makes sense it would take longer to repair the longer you had the bp issue during pregnancy, but I'm not sure.
2. If you're considered chronic, but your pressures are still considered "good"- is that significant for your treatment plant, or is it more just something you know to watch for in the future.
3. People with a history of severe hypertension in their family (and go on to get it later in life) have normal pregnancies. What the heck is the deal? And I guess this is a question you can fill in with any underlying disorder. What makes us special? Or is it just a perfect storm in our bodies and bad luck?