Pregnancy causes significant metabolic and hemodynamic changes in a woman’s physiology to allow for fetal growth. The inability to adapt to these changes might result in the development of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (hypertension, preeclampsia or eclampsia), gestational diabetes and preterm birth. Contrary to previous beliefs these complications are not limited to the pregnancy period and may leave permanent vascular and metabolic damage. There is in addition, a direct association between these disorders and increased risk of future cardiovascular disease (CVD, including hypertension, ischemic heart disease, heart failure and stroke) and diabetes mellitus. Despite abundant evidence of this association, women who present with these ...
Hormonal changes during pregnancy can trigger gestational diabetes (GDM), which is constantly increa...
Hormonal changes during pregnancy can trigger gestational diabetes (GDM), which is constantly increa...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Abstract: Pregnancy causes significant metabolic and hemodynamic changes in a woman’s physiology to ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) constitute a particular chal-lenge during pregnancy because physiolog...
Women who have experienced preeclampsia have a greatly increased risk of developing cardiovascular d...
Women who have experienced preeclampsia have a greatly increased risk of developing cardiovascular d...
Women who have experienced preeclampsia have a greatly increased risk of developing cardiovascular d...
Women who have experienced preeclampsia have a greatly increased risk of developing cardiovascular d...
Growing evidence indicates that women with a history of common pregnancy complications, including fe...
Pregnancy complications, such as hypertensive disorders or preterm delivery, identify families predi...
Pregnancy complications, such as hypertensive disorders or preterm delivery, identify families predi...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death generally and the most common cause of death du...
Cardiovascular disease complicates 1-4% of pregnancies - with a higher prevalence when including hyp...
Hormonal changes during pregnancy can trigger gestational diabetes (GDM), which is constantly increa...
Hormonal changes during pregnancy can trigger gestational diabetes (GDM), which is constantly increa...
Hormonal changes during pregnancy can trigger gestational diabetes (GDM), which is constantly increa...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Abstract: Pregnancy causes significant metabolic and hemodynamic changes in a woman’s physiology to ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) constitute a particular chal-lenge during pregnancy because physiolog...
Women who have experienced preeclampsia have a greatly increased risk of developing cardiovascular d...
Women who have experienced preeclampsia have a greatly increased risk of developing cardiovascular d...
Women who have experienced preeclampsia have a greatly increased risk of developing cardiovascular d...
Women who have experienced preeclampsia have a greatly increased risk of developing cardiovascular d...
Growing evidence indicates that women with a history of common pregnancy complications, including fe...
Pregnancy complications, such as hypertensive disorders or preterm delivery, identify families predi...
Pregnancy complications, such as hypertensive disorders or preterm delivery, identify families predi...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death generally and the most common cause of death du...
Cardiovascular disease complicates 1-4% of pregnancies - with a higher prevalence when including hyp...
Hormonal changes during pregnancy can trigger gestational diabetes (GDM), which is constantly increa...
Hormonal changes during pregnancy can trigger gestational diabetes (GDM), which is constantly increa...
Hormonal changes during pregnancy can trigger gestational diabetes (GDM), which is constantly increa...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...