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Is BP Being 138/90 In 31st Week Of High Risk Pregnancy Serious?

31 weeks pregnant. High risk pregnancy. BP is 138/90. Home nurse sent to hospital. Nurses at hospital say it s normal and just go home. Previous pregnancy history of hypertension. Induced at 36 weeks. Nurses not having doctor assess. Does this seem normal?
Mon, 11 Aug 2014
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hi thanks for writing to us
since there is a previous history of pregnancy induced hypertension ,there are chances that in can occur in this pregnancy too.usually with previous history you should be under consultant care.138/90 bp need to be rechecked.your treatment is based on whether you have any headache,swelling of both feet,urine albumin test is needed.it is advised that you have a consultation soon with a obstetrician and gynaecologist.
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Is BP Being 138/90 In 31st Week Of High Risk Pregnancy Serious?

hi thanks for writing to us since there is a previous history of pregnancy induced hypertension ,there are chances that in can occur in this pregnancy too.usually with previous history you should be under consultant care.138/90 bp need to be rechecked.your treatment is based on whether you have any headache,swelling of both feet,urine albumin test is needed.it is advised that you have a consultation soon with a obstetrician and gynaecologist. hope this was useful