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High BP before pregnancy may raise miscarriage risk

IANS  |  New York 

before conception and early in may increase the risk of loss, even if the woman does not have a diagnosis, new research has found.

"Elevated blood pressure among young adults is associated with a higher risk of later in life, and this study suggests it may also have an effect on reproductive health," said of the study from for Child Health and (NICHD) in Maryland, US.

Millimeter of mercury, or mm Hg, is the unit of measure used for blood pressure.

The findings, published in the journal Hypertension, showed that for every 10 mm Hg increase in diastolic blood pressure (pressure when the heart is resting between beats), there was 18 per cent higher risk for loss among the study population.

The researchers also found a 17 per cent increase in loss for every 10 mm Hg increase in mean arterial pressure, a measure of the average pressure in the arteries during full heart beat cycles.

The studied more than 1,200 women who had already experienced one or two losses and were trying to become pregnant.

The findings were similar for preconception and early-blood pressure.

"The impact of cardiovascular risk factors starts really early in life. Physicians treating women of reproductive age should pay attention to slightly elevated blood pressure because it may have other not-well-recognised effects, such as adverse outcome," said of the study from NICHD.

"Preconception is a previously unrecognized critical window for intervention such as lifestyle changes that can help prevent and may also improve reproductive health," Schisterman said.

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First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 15:44 IST
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