postnatal investigation, monitoring and treatment of gestational hypertension
Last edited 08/2019
Postnatal investigation, monitoring and treatment
- in women with gestational hypertension who have given birth, measure blood
pressure:
- daily for the first 2 days after birth
- at least once between day 3 and day 5 after birth
- as clinically indicated if antihypertensive treatment is changed after
birth
- in women with gestational hypertension who have given birth:
- continue antihypertensive treatment if required
- advise women that the duration of their postnatal antihypertensive treatment will usually be similar to the duration of their antenatal treatment (but may be longer)
- reduce antihypertensive treatment if their blood pressure falls below 130/80 mmHg
- if a woman has taken methyldopa to treat gestational hypertension, stop
within 2 days after the birth and change to an alternative treatment if necessary
- for women with gestational hypertension who did not take antihypertensive
treatment and have given birth, start antihypertensive treatment if their
blood pressure is 150/100mmHg or higher
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offer women who have had gestational hypertension and who remain on antihypertensive treatment, a medical review with their GP or specialist 2 weeks after transfer to community care
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offer all women who have had gestational hypertension a medical review with their GP or specialist 6-8 weeks after the birth
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