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    Preeclampsia

    Preeclampsia



    What Increases Your Risk

    Risk factors (things that increase your risk) for preeclampsia include:

    • Chronic (ongoing) high blood pressure, chronic kidney disease, or diabetes.
    • High blood pressure in a past pregnancy, especially before week 34.
    • Personal history of preeclampsia.
    • Family history of preeclampsia.
    • Being very overweight at the time of conception.
    • Being pregnant with more than one baby (such as twins or triplets).
    • First pregnancy ever or first-time pregnancy with current partner.
    • Age younger than 21 or older than 35.


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