Will postpartum recovery be possible for heart disease during pregnancy

  Female friends are easy to suffer from some pregnancy diseases during pregnancy, such as pregnancy diabetes, hypertension, and may also suffer from heart disease. Most of the pregnant women with diabetes and hypertension can recover after giving birth to a baby. So, will women recover from heart disease during pregnancy and postpartum?

  

Will postpartum recovery be possible for heart disease during pregnancy1

  It is uncertain whether women with heart disease during pregnancy can recover after giving birth, and there is a possibility of recovery. However, some women still have the disease after giving birth. Pregnancy induced heart disease is a common complication among pregnant women, which may lead to heart failure and is a common cause of maternal and neonatal mortality, posing a serious threat to the safety of both mother and baby.

  If women suffer from heart disease during pregnancy, it is relatively dangerous, especially at 32-34 weeks of pregnancy, they are prone to heart failure. Pregnancy heart disease not only damages the health of pregnant women, but also has a significant impact on the fetus, which may cause fetal hypoxia and even lead to fetal arrest. So female friends who suffer from gestational heart disease must always pay attention to their own situation,

  When suffering from gestational heart disease, symptoms such as palpitations, chest tightness, and shortness of breath may occur. Pregnant women should be aware that even after giving birth, they should not relax their vigilance against gestational heart disease, because during the delivery period and within 72 hours postpartum, pregnant women with gestational heart disease are most likely to develop heart failure.

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