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high blood pressure

Im just curious as to what they will have to do if they cant get my blood pressure down? I dont have preeclampsia because my platlet levels are normal and there is no protein in my urine. I did have elevated liver enzymes, but those are now back to normal. Its just my bp thats high. Today it was 151/90 and im 35 weeks 2 days along. Anyone go through this?
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They will induce u as soon as they see the baby is ok!
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I had it with my first two boys and wad told not to drive and restrict activity to only what needed to be done and was also induced with both. I have it again with this little guy and they are deciding at what point we will induce. I will be 35weeks tomorrow.
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I had preeclamplsia with my first so I'm high risk again this pregnancy. I'm 15wks and this week have started experiencing the hypertension again despite being on meds since 6wks. Whether it goes to preeclamplsia or not, with hypertension I wont be going full term because its just too dangerous for my body. Baby is doing great tho.
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I was put on bed rest which helped me, but they will induce you of its not controlled. Mine is scheduled for next Tuesday I will be 36 weeks I have blood pressure and placenta issues.
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They may induce you. Good luck! I am high risk for bp because birth control with estrogen gives me high bp but without the estrogen I am fine
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Went through with first son and they undue me at 39.weeks
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