Chronic Hypertension (high blood sugar) for pregnant in generation ago,was critically for both mom and a baby;but now this disease is normal and no longer scrupulous. Hypertension is commonly for the olders especially above 40 in Africa and America this disease is common but for me I don't why? But for women who are suffering from this disease, they suppose to take these odds like seeing doctor, control the blood pressure to remain normal even medications.
So let us see more odds and explanations in order to put aside the fear of this disease, the odds include:-
Plenty of rest.Take rest breaks, preferably with your feet up,both morning and afternoon.If your at home with other children, get help,paid or volunteer and if your working at high-stress job find the shift until the baby arrives.
Prescribed medication.
If you have been taking medication to control your blood pressure, your physician may okay your continuing it,or may prescribe one that is considered to be safer in pregnancy.
Nowadays things have changed no brutality disease that can risk mother and child, we are working for diverse disease that life may be in prosperity.
Thank you for you are time.
So let us see more odds and explanations in order to put aside the fear of this disease, the odds include:-
.The right doctors The doctor who supervises your pregnancy should have plenty of experience caring for mothers-to-be with chronic hypertension, and should be joined on your pregnancy care team by the doctor who has been in charge of your hypertension
Relaxation. Pay more than just passing attention to the kinds of relaxation.There are many routes to relaxation, including Yoga and meditation.
Other alternative approaches.Try any that are recommended by your physician such as biofeedback.
Blood pressure monitoring. You may be advised to take your own blood pressure daily, using a home blood pressure kit.Take it when you are most rested and relaxed.
Good diet.The pregnancy diet should be modified with the help of your physician to fit your needs. Moderating your sodium intake and eating plenty of fruits and vegetables, low-fat or no-fat dairy products.
Adequate fluid. Though your first impulse on experiencing a slight swelling of your feet and ankles may be to cut down on your fluid intake; it's wise to do just the opposite. Drink more water at least one gallon per day.Plenty of rest.Take rest breaks, preferably with your feet up,both morning and afternoon.If your at home with other children, get help,paid or volunteer and if your working at high-stress job find the shift until the baby arrives.
Prescribed medication.
If you have been taking medication to control your blood pressure, your physician may okay your continuing it,or may prescribe one that is considered to be safer in pregnancy.
Nowadays things have changed no brutality disease that can risk mother and child, we are working for diverse disease that life may be in prosperity.
Thank you for you are time.


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