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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Causes of Pregnancy - Induced Hypertension

The cause of pregnancy-induced hypertension is unknown. Several conditions may lead the risk of developing pregnancy-induced hypertension, including the following:
  • Pregnancy-induced hypertension with a previous pregnancy.
  • Genetic. We may have pregnancy-induced hypertension from our mother.
  • Diet. It could happen when our diets lack of zinc, calcium, protein, or total calories in the food you are eating.
  • Mother's age younger than 20 or older than 40.
  • Placenta problems. The placenta is also called "afterbirth." That is the tissue (like skin) that joins you to your baby.
  • Immune system.
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Pre-existing hypertension (high blood pressure).
  • Multiple fetuses (twins, triplets).
  • Kidney disease such CRF (Chronic Renal Failure)

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