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Edd date and high bp tips
Hello mam My sister Age 27 her edd date is today 14 Feb but another max date is 21st Feb said by doctor She was saying that little baby movements only she feeling like per day 6 to 7 movements today they went hospital for recheckup doctor advice rest amniotic fluid is little less said rest everything is OK baby head is Down position said But same time suggested bp is 140/50 said high last 2 checkups also seems high So pls advice any tips to reduce bp She was getting frequent urination in night time saying bevoz of that her sleep was getting little disturb it is related to high bp pl tell Thanks Thanks
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She should not wait further as she has crossed her EDD and her BP is high. Only delivery of the baby can reduce the baby. She should go for induction of labour. Consult for better understanding
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If her EDD was 14 February and her BP is high then she is wasting her time. She should be made to deliver her baby, whether by a Caesarean or by induction of labour by medicine.
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Normal bo is less than 140/90 So her bp is normal What is a matter of concern is reduced movements Edd is calculated by adding 9 months n 7 days to lmp So she's already term Also since the amniotic fluid is less U should admit for delivery Rather than wait
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She should go for induction as per EDD. Her BP is also so no point waiting now.
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