prognosis
Last reviewed 01/2018
Risk of gestational hypertension or pre-eclapmsia in future pregnancies
- if a woman has had pre-eclampsia
- risk of developing: gestational hypertension in a future pregnancy ranges
from about 1 in 8 (13%) pregnancies to about 1 in 2 (53%) pregnancies
- risk of pre-eclampsia in a future pregnancy is up to about 1 in 6 (16%)
pregnancies
- risk of pre-eclampsia if pre-eclampsia was complicated by severe pre-eclampsia,
HELLP syndrome or eclampsia and led to birth before 34 weeks pre-eclampsia
in a future pregnancy
- is about 1 in 4 (25%) pregnancies
- is about 1 in 4 (25%) pregnancies
- risk of pre-eclampsia is about 1 in 2 (55%) pregnancies if it led to birth before 28 weeks
- risk of developing: gestational hypertension in a future pregnancy ranges
from about 1 in 8 (13%) pregnancies to about 1 in 2 (53%) pregnancies
If the patient becomes eclamptic (ie fitting in addition to pre-eclampsia) then there is a 50% fetal mortality associated with this condition. Fetal death may be due to hypoxia or placental separation.
Approximately 2% of women who suffer from eclampsia die as a result.
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