38-Week Delivery Lowers Pre-eclampsia Risk in Hypertensive Pregnancies

Tejal Somvanshi

Fresh UK research across 50 hospitals reveals safer outcomes for high-risk pregnancies when delivered at 38 weeks.

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Study of 403 pregnant women with hypertension shows planned early births reduce pre-eclampsia complications.

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Babies delivered at 38 weeks matched their later-born peers in health metrics, requiring no extra medical support.

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Birmingham Clinical Trials Unit provides scientific, technical and computing expertise for clinical trial research.

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Universities of Southampton, Nottingham, and Adelaide collaborated with parent support organizations for comprehensive insights.

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National Institute for Health and Care Research funded this crucial study to enhance pregnancy care decisions.

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Research helps doctors guide women with high blood pressure in choosing their delivery timing.

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Check-ups, blood pressure monitoring, and communication with doctors recommended for managing pregnancy risks.

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