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Postpartum eclampsia: A silent threat to new mothers

Ruth JattoBy Ruth JattoOctober 11, 2025Updated:October 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Postpartum eclampsia is a rare but life-threatening condition that can occur in new mothers, typically within the first week after childbirth. It is a severe complication of preeclampsia, characterized by seizures or convulsions in women with high blood pressure.

What is postpartum eclampsia?

This is a condition where a woman develops seizures or coma due to high blood pressure after childbirth. It is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention.

The exact cause of postpartum eclampsia is unknown, but it’s believed to be related to changes in blood pressure and blood vessel function after delivery.

Symptoms of postpartum eclampsia

The symptoms can vary, but may include:

1. Seizures or convulsions: Sudden, uncontrolled movements, muscle stiffness, or loss of consciousness.

2. Headaches: Severe, persistent headaches that don’t respond to treatment.

3. Vision changes: Blurred vision, double vision, or sensitivity to light.

4. Abdominal pain: Severe pain in the upper abdomen, under the ribs.

5. Nausea and vomiting: Feeling sick to the stomach or vomiting.

6. High blood pressure: Elevated blood pressure readings.

Causes and risk factors

While the exact cause of postpartum eclampsia is unknown, several factors can increase the risk:

1. Preeclampsia during pregnancy: Women with preeclampsia during pregnancy are more likely to develop postpartum eclampsia.

2. History of hypertension: Women with a history of high blood pressure or hypertension are at increased risk.

3. Multiple pregnancies: Women carrying twins or other multiples are at higher risk.

4. Family history: Women with a family history of preeclampsia or eclampsia are more likely to develop postpartum eclampsia.

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Treatment and management

Postpartum eclampsia requires immediate medical attention. Treatment typically involves:

1. Magnesium sulfate: Administered to prevent seizures and control blood pressure.

2. Blood pressure management: Medications to control high blood pressure.

3. Monitoring: Close monitoring of blood pressure, urine output, and fetal well-being.

4. Supportive care: Rest, oxygen therapy, and other supportive measures as needed.

Prevention

While postpartum eclampsia can’t be completely prevented, women can reduce their risk by:

1. Regular prenatal care: Attend regular prenatal appointments to monitor blood pressure and detect any potential issues early.

2. Healthy lifestyle: Maintain a healthy diet, exercise regularly, and manage stress.

3. Monitoring blood pressure: Women with a history of hypertension or preeclampsia should closely monitor their blood pressure after delivery.

Postpartum eclampsia is a rare but serious condition that can have devastating consequences if left untreated.

New mothers should be aware of the symptoms and risk factors, and seek immediate medical attention if they experience any concerning symptoms.

With prompt treatment and management, most women can recover from postpartum eclampsia and go on to lead healthy lives.

Stay Mindful

Ruth Jatto

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