High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy Tied to Later Heart Trouble

(Health Day) – Single-child mothers who develop preeclampsia during their pregnancy are more likely to die from heart disease later in life than mothers with multiple children who developed the blood pressure condition during their first pregnancy, a large, new study suggests.

The study was published online Nov. 27 in the journal BMJ.

This is the first time that this increased risk among single-child mothers has been reported and suggests that these women require special monitoring, according to a journal news release.

Preeclampsia is a serious condition in which high blood pressure and protein in the mother’s urine develop in the second half of pregnancy.

Researchers looked at data from more than 836,000 Norwegian women who gave birth to their first child between 1967 and 2009. By 2009, nearly 3,900 of the women had died from heart disease.

Overall, women with preeclampsia in their first pregnancy had a higher risk of heart-disease-related death than women who did not have preeclampsia. But the risk was up to nine times higher among women who had one child, compared with 2.4 times higher among those who had more children.

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