Late pregnancy systolic blood pressure between 90 and 140mmHg, diastolic blood pressure between 60 and 90mmHg is normal, to reach, exceed or lower than this range is abnormal, need timely treatment.
When the blood pressure of a pregnant woman in late pregnancy is measured at least twice in the same arm, and each measurement lasts more than 4 hours or more, the pregnant woman’s blood pressure systolic blood pressure reaches or exceeds 140mmHg, and the diastolic blood pressure reaches or exceeds 90mmHg can be diagnosed as high blood pressure, and pre-eclampsia can be diagnosed in combination with proteinuria, and convulsions can occur in serious cases, jeopardizing the life of the mother and child.
If the systolic blood pressure of a pregnant woman in late pregnancy is lower than 90mmHg and diastolic blood pressure is lower than 60mmHg, it is considered that the pregnant woman is hypotensive, and it should be positively clarified whether the pregnant woman has venous reflux obstruction, anemia and other diseases, and timely treatment is necessary to avoid causing intrauterine distress of the fetus.
Therefore, pregnant women in late pregnancy should closely monitor the changes in blood pressure, find abnormalities in a timely manner to seek medical treatment, so as to avoid delays in the condition leading to adverse consequences.