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Post delivery hypertension
My wife was having elevated bo during pregnancy and was on labetalol 100mg once a day since 4th month. She delivered baby on 22nd June via C section. After delivery bp is still elevated and doctor has given nicardia t 10mg twice a day. Still her diastolic bp is near 95-98 most of the time. How much time it will take for the bp to come back to normal after delivery? Thanks!
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The medicine needs to be changed Bp medicines show their effects immediately you can connect for a prescription
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Kindly consult for discussion
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It will take atleast 6 -12 weeks for pregnancy changes to get back to normal, so continue medication, slat restricted diet. Dont stress
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Till 6 weeks she needs BP monitoring and medicine Keep regular reading of BP
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