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Pregnant with high BP 38 weeks
Hello Doctors, My wife is 38 weeks pregnant with high BP ranging 90/140 her gynac has suggested to go for c section for a safe process, but we are interested for normal delivery what we should do please suggest and her family history also have history of high BP. Thanks a lot.
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GO WITH YOUR GYNE SINCE HIGH BP IS NOT SAFE FOR YOUR PATIENT NAD FETUS , THIS MIGHT ALSO SHOOT UP DURING YOUR LABOUR IF WENT FOR NVD SO BETTER TO BE ON SAFE
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Connect with me for online consultation for details BeBorn Gynecology Santacruz Mumbai
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High blood pressure is not safe for mother and baby.Follow the instructions of doctor and get done caesarean section.For details contact me through practo online.I will explain all your doubts.
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There are indications for C section like from maternal and baby's point of view..no one can guarantee u a normal delivery...yes.. as mentioned 140/90 is NOT an absolute indication for C section..normal delivery is possible provided both mother n baby are doing good before and during the delivery process... For more details connect with EVACARE CLINIC, Mulund, Mumbai
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