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Red Flags for Heart Failure During Pregnancy Every Expecting Mom Needs To Know About

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What may appear as normal symptoms during pregnancy may overlap with red flags for heart failure. "[Symptoms can include] lower extremity swelling, shortness of breath with walking short distances or shortness of breath when laying in the bed flat on your back at night," says Dr. Adedinsewo. Delays in diagnosis can be deadly. And some who are pregnant have an even greater risk of developing heart failure.

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"There is a unique form of heart failure that occurs during pregnancy and shortly after having a baby called peripartum cardiomyopathy," says Dr. Adedinsewo.

"Black women have up to a sixteenfold risk of developing this condition, compared to white women."

Eating a healthy diet, exercising, getting enough sleep and not smoking can lower risks. Dr. Adedinsewo recommends attending regular appointments with your health care team and checking blood glucose and blood lipids.

"If we are able to test and evaluate a tool that can use something as simple as an EKG to identify a woman who's pregnant and at high risk of having heart failure, we can initiate appropriate therapies and reduce the risk of dying during this time period," she says.

—Mayo Clinic News Network (TNS)

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