Does the blood pressure of a pregnant patient change as result pregnancy?
The answer is: Yes
During pregnancy, a woman's blood pressure typically increases. This increase is caused by the increased blood volume and cardiac output that occurs during pregnancy. Blood pressure usually starts to increase in the second trimester and peaks in the third trimester. After delivery, blood pressure usually returns to normal within a few weeks.
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