What if I had preclampsia with my first pregnancy could have that again?
Yes, if you had preeclampsia with your first pregnancy, you are at an increased risk of having it again in future pregnancies. This is because preeclampsia is thought to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. If you had preeclampsia in your first pregnancy, it is likely that you have inherited some of the genes that make you more susceptible to the condition. Additionally, factors such as being older, having multiple pregnancies, or having certain medical conditions, such as obesity or diabetes, can also increase your risk of having preeclampsia. Therefore, if you had preeclampsia in your first pregnancy, it is important to Talk to your healthcare provider about the risk of developing it again in future pregnancies so that they can closely monitor your health and take steps to reduce your risk of complications.
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