Hypertension could cause heart failure in postpartum period

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

According to a recent study, diagnosis of during is associated with an increased risk of maternal

Heart failure, or peripartum cardiomyopathy, can occur up to five months after giving birth. Some symptoms of this condition include tiredness, shortness of breath, swollen ankles, swollen neck veins, and feeling of missed heartbeats or palpitations.

"during is a major risk factor for both the mother and the baby. can hamper blood flow throughout the body including to the placenta and uterus. This can further affect fetal growth and cause premature detachment of the placenta from the uterus. If not closely monitored before, during, and after childbirth, may even become a major cause of heart problems including in such women," said Dr Manoj Kumar,

Some other fatal repercussions of include pre-term birth, seizures, or even death of the mother and the baby.

The seriousness of can be measured by what is called the ejection fraction. This is the amount of blood that the heart pumps out with each beat. A normal ejection fraction number is about 60 percent.

"Women in the relatively young reproductive age, particularly those with an additional condition such as are at an increased risk of morbidity and death from It is important for them to monitor their blood pressure at regular intervals post childbirth. The risk of stands true up to five months after giving birth. In case you experience symptoms such as tiredness, shortness of breath, swollen ankles, swollen neck veins, and feeling of missed heartbeats or palpitations, you should contact a specialist at the earliest," said Dr K K Aggarwal, President, of India (HCFI).

High blood pressure is also a major risk factor for the baby and can affect blood flow to the placenta and uterus. This can lead to premature detachment of the placenta from the uterus. It is impossible to reverse the damage caused by heart failure and in some cases, may be needed.

Women should make certain lifestyle changes right from the time they decide to conceive. Some of these include reducing salt intake, exercising regularly, checking the existing medications, getting regular prenatal checkups, and quitting the consumption of tobacco and alcohol.

Dr added, "Women diagnosed with high blood pressure postpartum should remain hospitalized for some time. Although the damage caused by heart failure is irreversible, it can still function with the help of some medications and treatment. may be needed in severe cases. Women must take steps to bring blood pressure under control from the time they wish to conceive, through certain lifestyle changes."

Some tips to control blood pressure levels before, during, and after

· Know your blood pressure level before getting pregnant.

· High salt, or sodium, intake can raise blood pressure. Aim at eating less salt.

· Get up and get moving before you conceive. Sedentary women are likely to gain weight, which can increase the risk of hypertension during pregnancy, as well as before and after.

· Make sure you are not taking medication that can raise blood pressure levels.

· If you already have high blood pressure, talk to your doctor about the steps that need to be followed.

· Get regular prenatal checkups.

· Tobacco and alcohol are not safe during pregnancy and must be avoided.

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First Published: Thu, June 14 2018. 12:20 IST