Understanding Risk for Heart Disease and Stroke

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Understanding Risk for Heart Disease and Stroke
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'Hypertension in pregnancy increases the risk of cardiovascular disease,' says Dr. Malha. Learn more from our partner preeclampsia: HealthyWomenHealthyHeart

Take Heart and Take Care: Preeclampsia May Be Associated with Heart Disease and Stroke Later in Life

This research does not mean you will definitely develop heart problems if you had preeclampsia, but for some women pregnancy can serve as an early warning sign for future heart disease. This kind of “heads up” gives you an opportunity to make changes now for a healthier tomorrow – and reap the benefits today, too!

While you can’t change your family history, you can adopt a heart-healthy lifestyle to significantly reduce these risk factors:What recommendations about cardiovascular disease does the Preeclampsia Foundation endorse for women who experience preeclampsia?"Preeclampsia and Future Cardiovascular Disease in Women: What Do We Know and What Can We Do"?

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