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Related Links
Related Links
Support
Information
Research
Non-U.S. Groups/Websites
Support for those affected by Preeclampsia
Sidelines
A network of support groups across the country for women and their families experiencing complicated or high-risk pregnancies.
HELLP Syndrome Society
A great resource for information about HELLP Syndrome.
Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death
A Christian non-profit group whose purpose is to reach out to those who have lost a child due to miscarriage, stillbirth or early infant death.
For information and resources on losing a child, visit SHARE Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support, Inc.
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Information About Preeclampsia
March of Dimes
Fighting to save babies from premature birth.
North American Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy (NASSHP)
This website is a professional link to the only organized group of health care professionals dedicated to the issue of hypertension in pregnancy.
American Academy of Family Physicians
General information about preeclampsia
WebMd**
Good information about preeclampsia reprinted from the High Risk Pregnancy
Sourcebook. **Most of the information on this site is highly valuable, however, it is
important to note that preeclampsia/eclampsia does not produce violent or
psychotic behavior. WebMD has been contacted and has been asked to correct
this information.
DrKoop.com
Basic information about preeclampsia for laypeople.
Yahoo Health
A good starting point in searching for information about preeclampsia online.
Emedicine
Information for health care professional over the Internet. Has a thorough discussion of preeclampsia, its symptoms, and the drugs often used for treatment.
Virtual Hospital
Somewhat Technical Information on preeclampsia from the University of Iowa Practice Handbook
CPMCNet (Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center)
Information on Screening for Preeclampsia
National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health
Synopsis of Study re: Risk Factors for Preeclampsia in Pregnant Women with Chronic Hypertension
OBGYNet
A great resource for women's healthcare.
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Research
Darcy B. Carr, MD
Insulin sensitivity, hemodynamics, and endothelial function in women with a history of preeclampsia.
http://depts.washington.edu/obgyn/ResearchFiles/Research.html
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Non-U.S. Groups/Websites
The Preeclampsia Society (UK)
Information on Preeclampsia from BUPA (Global health organization, based in the UK)
Action on Pre-eclampsia
UK based charity, promoting safer pregnancy.
Australian Action on Pre-eclampsia
An Australian voluntary organisation set up to provide support and information to families who have suffered from pre-eclampsia.
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