Eclampsia
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The Cases of 'Toxaemias' of Pregnancy and Pre-EclampsiaThis material contains information about 'toxaemias' of pregnancy and pre-eclampsia and describing the complications of the condition.
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Eclampsia What is It? Learn What it is and Symptoms You May HaveThe House episode featured the teenager with eclampsia. This episode has left people wondering what is eclampsia. -
The Cases of 'Toxaemias' of Pregnancy and Pre-EclampsiaThis material contains information about 'toxaemias' of pregnancy and pre-eclampsia and describing the complications of the condition.
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The Physiological Alterations in Pre-EclampsiaThis is an overview of physiological alterations in pre-eclampsia, biological changes and mild pre-eclampsia and severe pre-eclampsia and oedema also how to prevent this disease and treatment.
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The Stages of Eclampsia- Understanding Your DiagnosisIf you have recently been told by a doctor that you have eclampsia or pre-eclampsia, it's very important that you learn more about what it is and what the stages of the condition are.
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Pre-eclampsia UnveiledPre-eclampsia is a condition that every pregnant woman should be made aware of, or it could cost them everything.
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Eclampsia Versus Preeclampsia: Knowing and Understanding the Difference Between These Pregnancy ComplicationsIf you have been diagnosed with a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, you may want to learn the difference between preeclampsia and eclampsia. Despite the fact that they both can pose serious risks, eclampsia is actually more severe.
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Michelle Duggar Baby Update: Was Premature Birth Caused by Gallstones or Pre-Eclampsia?Michelle Duggar had both gallstones and pre-eclampsia? What caused the early delivery and what pregnant women need to know to protect their pregnancies.
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Pre-Eclampsia & the Risk for Brain Lesion Development, Early DementiaFor women who suffer from pre-eclampsia, there may be an increased risk for complications associated with brain lesions, post-partum
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Pre-Eclampsia in PregnancyPre-Eclampsia, otherwise known as Toxemia is a serious condition that can occur during the third trimester of pregnancy.
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How to Deal When Pre-Eclampsia Strikes During PregnancyPre eclampsia is a hypertensive disorder that occurs during pregnancy. Pre eclampsia is synonymous with the older name of Toxemia that once referred to the condition.
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Pregnancy and Pre-eclampsiaA serious disorder that affects between 1-20 of all pregnancies: pre-eclampsia. -
Finding Information Online About Pre-eclampsiaPre-eclampsia is a hypertensive disorder affecting pregnant women and babies. For some great online resources to find out more about preeclampsia, try the following:
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Experiencing Pre-eclampsiaOverwhelmed with concern, I began taking it easy. I propped my feet up and watched television, but I also ate, and ate, and ate some more. The headaches got worse. The swelling got worse. I called the doctor. He said to get there immediately.
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House M.D.: Eclampsia, Parthenogenesis, Tragedy and FarceOne of the joys of watching House M.D. is observing how House and his stalwart team of doctors struggle to diagnose what is wrong with the patient of the week. And in the last episode of 2008, Joy to the World, we learn two new medical terms.
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A Pre-Eclampsia StoryPersonal story about what happened when I had preeclampsia and how I felt during and after the treatment and diagnosis.
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An Overview of Preeclampsia and EcclampsiaPreeclampsia is known by several names including toxemia and pregnancy induced hypertension. Failing to promptly treat Preeclampsia can lead to Eclampsia. Ecclampsia is characterized by seizures.
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Induction at 42 WeeksIs induction necessary when you are "overdue"? Maybe not.
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Pre-Eclamsia May Be Side Effect of Too Much Exercise, Study ShowsPre-eclampsia is the medical condition hypertension which is defined as high-blood pressure (readings of 140/90 or greater) in women who are in their 20th week of pregnancy all the way to birth. -
Common Pregnancy ComplicationsPregnancy is an important part of most women's lives. Prenatal care is one of the most essential things a mother can do for her child. There are many diseases and disorders that can affect pregnancy.
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My OB Saved Me...and Then Almost Killed MeI went into pre-eclampsia 6 hours into labor with my son. My OB's quick reaction and my subsequent c-section saved my life, but my traumatic delivery resulted in a postpartum heart condition which almost killed me when my OB failed to diagnosis it.
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Five Ways to Fight Boredom on Pregnancy Bed RestWhen I was five months pregnant with my eldest son, the doctor informed me that I had pre-eclampsia with an accompanying elevated blood pressure. He prescribed at least eight hours of bed rest every day. This is how I survived. -
Breastfeeding - Am I the Only One Who Wasn't Successful?In a sea of overwhelming emotions, not being successful at breastfeeding was one of the hardest adjustments of being a new mom
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Surviving Pregnancy Bed RestWays to help you cope with and survive bed rest when pregnant.
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Labor Pains: Alleviating the Pain of Giving BirthYou may start to think to yourself, "Can I do this?" or "Am I capable of handling the pain?" Yes! You can do this. This is something that your body was specifically designed to do. You were made for this job...literally!
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What If Something Goes Wrong in an Unassisted Birth?If someone you know has told you that they are planning a freebirth, you know that the first question to come up in nearly every reply is "what if something goes wrong?" Here is a little information to help ease your fears. -
Teas and Herbal Supplements that Are Considered Safe for Consumption During PregnancyIt is important to reconsider every herbal supplement or herbal tea that a woman consumes while pregnant -
10 Common Signs of Fetal Distress10 common signs and symptoms of fetal distress.
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How to Recognize and Treat PreeclampsiaA guide to what preeclampsia is, how to recognize symptoms, and what's involved in treating it.
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Causes of Nausea During LaborThe causes of nausea during labor, ways to avoid and treat nausea if it does happen.
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Recognizing and Treating PreeclampsiaOverview of symptoms, complication and treatment of Preeclampsia.
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The American Medical Association Vs. A Woman's Right to ChooseThe American Medical Association has teamed up with The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to possibly create legislation regarding the legality of homebirths in America. Read the latest statement from the AMA... -
Exercise Guide for High-Risk PregnanciesExercise during any pregnancy requires extra care. That is especially true in high-risk pregnancies. Having experienced high-risk pregnancies more than once, I have learned quite a bit about what works, what is risky, and what the doctors may recommend. -
Symptoms and Treatment of PreeclampsiaA guide to signs and symptoms and prevention and the treatment of Preeclampsia.
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What is Toxemia?Though toxemia can occur during any pregnancy, it most frequently occurs in first pregnancies.
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Expectant Mother's Nutrition Needs During Pregnancy and Lactation (Breastfeeding)Dietary needs of expectant mothers during pregnancy and lactation (breastfeeding) -
How Should You Exercise Before Pregnancy?Most women only start to think about fitness after they get pregnant, but shouldn't you exercise before pregnancy? The answer is yes, and this article will explain how and why. -
Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) and It's CausesIntrauterine growth restriction is a serious complication in a pregnancy. Knowing the causes and problems associated with IUGR can help prevent and treat a baby with IUGR.
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Reflections on Marrying YoungIn a society where so many young people put so many other things ahead of settling down and having a family, there is much to be said for committing to a life-long relationship early in life. Sadly, our throw-away society has had a detrimental impact on relationships.
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Pregnant and on Bed Rest? Watch Your Weight!Being pregnant is wonderful, but if you're placed on bed rest, you could gain weight very easily.
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