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Is a high blood pressure reading with the onset of flu symptoms and 29 weeks pregnant. Should I be concerned? |
I am 40 years old, and 29 weeks pregnant with baby number eight. I never get sick, and my blood pressure has always been perfect. you must seek doctor.... hypertension in pregnancy is one of the biggest problem to be concerned in pregnancy. in addition with your headache, i suggest you to see doctor as soon as possible. http://onlyforyou.nicepage.at |
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