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High bp in 36 weeks
Hi doctor I am 35 weeks and 5 days pregnant For the last 4 days my blood pressure is getting higher first it was 140/110 so my doctor suggested to take LOBET 100 twice daily and ask to monitor the pressure every day.But after taking the medicine in regular basis still my blood pressure consistent in 138/85 .My question is that there is any chance to deliver early for this bp issue as it's scheduled in the coming 10 th june(37 th week 5days) ?
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Uncontrolled bp may endanger your baby and you so your doctor may require to deliver you before time.
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If your blood reports and blood pressure isn't normal then early delivery can be advised
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You have to deliver early. I would have given a maximum of one more week. BP has to be controlled and Caesarean planned.
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Better to deliver at 37 weeks as ur BP is controlled with medicine
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