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Preeclampsia

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Baby Aspirin: The Key to a Healthier Pregnancy?

Low-dose aspirin may help reduce the risk of developing preeclampsia, a common but potentially dangerous pregnancy complication.

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These Pregnancy Complications Are More Common Than You Think

If they happen to you, prompt care is the key to a healthier pregnancy and safer delivery for you and your baby.

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Preeclampsia Can Develop After Pregnancy, Too

Postpartum preeclampsia is a rare but serious high blood pressure condition that can develop shortly after a woman gives birth.

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