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Is there a new hope for predicting preeclampsia?

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Is there a new hope for predicting preeclampsia?

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Preeclampsia is a horrible thing to have to experience in pregnancy. New research has potentially found a way to predict who will develop the actual clinical disease by looking at maternal blood for specific markers that appear 2-3 months prior to the disease. While this is not a cure, it is definitely a step in the right direction. Did you know that there are different types of blood pressure disorders in pregnancy? Here are some differences, causes, treatments and more for pregnancy induced hypertension. Learn more about it. Related: Complications of Pregnancy | Prenatal Tests | Talk about your experiences. Comments (0)See All

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