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Preeclampsia in Pregnancy: Warning Signs Every Indian Mother Must Know

This is not a blog meant to frighten you. Most women do not develop preeclampsia. But every pregnant woman should know these signs because recognising it early and getting treatment makes all the difference.

Preeclampsia is one of the most serious complications of pregnancy and one of the most preventable causes of maternal death in India. Understanding its warning signs can literally save your life.

This is not a blog meant to frighten you. Most women do not develop preeclampsia. But every pregnant woman should know these signs because recognising it early and getting treatment makes all the difference.

What is preeclampsia?

Preeclampsia is a condition that develops after 20 weeks of pregnancy, characterised by high blood pressure and signs of damage to other organ systems most commonly the kidneys (which causes protein in the urine). It can affect the liver, brain, and blood clotting system.

In India, preeclampsia affects approximately 8-10% of pregnancies higher than the global average of 5-8%. It is also a significant contributor to maternal mortality, accounting for approximately 10% of maternal deaths in India.

Source: FOGSI – Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy Guidelines 2021 | ICMR

Warning signs of preeclampsia: what to watch for

These symptoms require a same-day doctor visit or emergency room visit do not wait:

Source: ACOG – Preeclampsia: Clinical Management Guidelines 2022 | FOGSI India

Who is at higher risk?

Monitoring your blood pressure at home in India

Home blood pressure monitoring is highly recommended from week 20 onwards, especially for women with any of the above risk factors. Digital wrist or arm blood pressure monitors are widely available at medical shops across India for ₹800–₹2,500 (brands: Omron, Dr. Morepen).

Normal blood pressure during pregnancy: Below 120/80 is ideal. 120–139/80–89 is considered elevated. 140/90 or above requires a doctor call.

Check your blood pressure at the same time each day, sitting quietly for 5 minutes before measuring. Record the readings to share with your doctor.

Can preeclampsia be prevented?

Low-dose aspirin (75-100mg daily) has been shown to reduce preeclampsia risk in high-risk women when started before 16 weeks of pregnancy. If you have multiple risk factors, ask your doctor about whether aspirin prophylaxis is appropriate for you.

Diet-based prevention:

Source: WHO – WHO Recommendations for Prevention and Treatment of Pre-Eclampsia and Eclampsia 2011 | FOGSI

What happens if preeclampsia is diagnosed?

Treatment depends on severity and gestational age. Mild preeclampsia may be managed with monitoring and medication until the baby is mature enough for delivery. Severe preeclampsia usually requires hospitalisation, blood pressure medication, and if serious early delivery.

The definitive cure for preeclampsia is delivery of the baby and placenta. Your doctor will weigh the risks of continuing the pregnancy against the risks of delivering early.

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