Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension (PIH)
Los Angeles Medical Malpractice Attorney
Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) refers to having high blood pressure during pregnancy, and is just one of the many complications that can arise during pregnancy. It’s very important for a woman’s doctor to closely monitor PIH, as it can lead to serious health complications for the both the baby and the mother. A woman may suffer from bleeding disorders or develop eclampsia, an advanced stage of pregnancy-induced hypertension that causes seizures. In some cases, PIH may pose such serious health threats to the mother that premature delivery may be necessary. Any time a baby is born prematurely there is always a chance of a stillbirth or serious injury. And because PIH can restrict the flow of blood to the fetus’ vital organs, such as the brain, liver, kidneys, uterus and placenta, the fetus may not get the proper nourishment it needs to grow, develop, and survive in the womb.
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Fortunately, pregnancy-induced hypertension is completely manageable when diagnosed early, closely monitored, and treated accordingly throughout the remainder of a woman’s pregnancy. Early detection and careful monitoring can lead to a successful delivery of a healthy baby, with no complications or injury to the mother. If your doctor fails to diagnose PIH or provide you with adequate medical care and treatment, consequently causing injury to you or your baby, you may have grounds to file a medical malpractice lawsuit against your doctor.
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