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Pregnancy is affected by and affects the management of many chronic medical conditions. Because it would be near impossible to cover them all in this module, we have decided to focus on two conditions ubiquitously prevalent in the U.S. – Hypertension (HTN) and Diabetes (DM). Because the preconception management of both these conditions affects pregnancy outcomes, they are included in this module as critical elements of good preconception care.
Dunlop AL, Jack BW, Bottalico JN, et al. The clinical content of preconception care: women with chronic medical conditions. Am J of Obstet and Gynecol [Internet]. 2008 Dec [cited 2009 Jul 20]; Suppl 2:199(6):S310-27. Available from http://www.ajog.org/.
Before discussing the topic of preconception management of chronic HTN, first make sure you know the difference between these different conditions characterized by high blood pressure.
Conditions Characterized by High Blood Pressure
Preeclampsia
Gestational hypertension
Chronic hypertension
Chronic hypertension with superimposed preeclampsia
Recall that the most recent report (2003) from the JNC divides chronic HTN into the following groups: