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What Every New Parent Should Know About Postpartum Preeclampsia - 233

Welcome to Episode 233 of the Pulling Curls Podcast where we discuss an important postpartum condition - postpartum preeclampsia. Host Hilary Erickson, a nurse and mom of three, dives into the key symptoms and preventative measures for this condition that can occur up to a year after childbirth. This episode is a must-listen for expecting mothers, as well as their families and friends, to stay informed about the potential signs and necessary actions associated with postpartum preeclampsia. Join Hilary as she untangles the complexities of this postpartum issue, sponsored by Postpartum Care Made Easy.



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00:00 Postpartum warning signs for pregnant and post-baby. 06:31 Notice changes in swelling, bleeding, and mood. 07:23 Upcoming topics: to-do lists, interventions, growth.



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Topic Introduction: Hilary Erickson introduces the topic of postpartum preeclampsia, emphasizing its occurrence up to a year after childbirth and the importance of recognizing the warning signs. Sponsor Mention: The episode is sponsored by "Postpartum Care Made Easy," a resource aimed at educating about postpartum care including recognizing the symptoms of preeclampsia. Importance of Awareness: Hilary highlights the need for both the new mothers and their support systems to be aware of postpartum preeclampsia symptoms, as postpartum individuals may be too overwhelmed to notice the signs themselves. Key Symptoms: The major symptoms to watch for include severe headaches, blurry vision, and upper-right quadrant pain which could indicate liver enlargement. Home Monitoring Advice: Hilary stresses the importance of having a home blood pressure monitor to help track any significant changes in blood pressure which is a common sign of preeclampsia. Differentiating Symptoms: Hilary discusses how to differentiate normal postpartum symptoms from those of preeclampsia, such as distinguishing between usual and sudden onset facial swelling. Medical Response: Urgent medical care is encouraged if severe symptoms like the "worst headache of your life" occur, as delaying treatment could lead to severe complications like seizures (eclampsia). Medication and Management: Discussion on the necessity of using blood pressure medication, like labetalol, to manage high blood pressure postpartum to prevent cardiac issues. Communication with Healthcare Providers: The importance of informing healthcare providers that you are in the postpartum period so they can consider preeclampsia as a potential diagnosis. Reminder of Progression: The notion that postpartum recovery should typically show gradual improvement and any sudden worsening of symptoms should prompt immediate medical attention.

Producer: Drew Erickson



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postpartum preeclampsia,

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