Mum2
02-02-2004, 11:32 PM
Hi All - new to the site and what a great site I have found it very informative. However as my situation is a little out of the ordinary would be grateful for any advice.
I have never suffered high blood pressure before until 2 weeks after deliverying my 2nd child - high blood pressure 170/110, I have had all the tests done and it has been diagnosed as essential hypertension (aka: no idea hypertension)
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In the past month it has dropped down to 150/88, and appears to be dropping even further (135/88) with a few isolated high readings (160/100..:(). My doctor is considering medication and discontinuing breastfeeding, don't want to do this however I dont want to be foolish. So I guess another question would be how long could I have readings of 135-150/88 (and labile)before commencing medication? and is there a safe medication for breastfeeding?
Has anyone heard of postpartum high blood pressure before? is it likely to continue to drop as my body adjusts back to normal?
I am healthy, not overweight, don't drink or smoke, however high bp is in my family although most members didn't receive treatment until they were at least 50 (I am 30).
sorry for all the questions but any light that could be shed would be greatly appreciated.
:))) :confused:
I have never suffered high blood pressure before until 2 weeks after deliverying my 2nd child - high blood pressure 170/110, I have had all the tests done and it has been diagnosed as essential hypertension (aka: no idea hypertension)
.
In the past month it has dropped down to 150/88, and appears to be dropping even further (135/88) with a few isolated high readings (160/100..:(). My doctor is considering medication and discontinuing breastfeeding, don't want to do this however I dont want to be foolish. So I guess another question would be how long could I have readings of 135-150/88 (and labile)before commencing medication? and is there a safe medication for breastfeeding?
Has anyone heard of postpartum high blood pressure before? is it likely to continue to drop as my body adjusts back to normal?
I am healthy, not overweight, don't drink or smoke, however high bp is in my family although most members didn't receive treatment until they were at least 50 (I am 30).
sorry for all the questions but any light that could be shed would be greatly appreciated.
:))) :confused:

