What kind of pregnant women are prone to eclampsia?

Pregnant women with autoimmune diseases, underlying diseases, and multiple pregnancies are prone to eclampsia.
Eclampsia is a common complication in late pregnancy. Pregnant women with underlying diseases such as diabetes and chronic hypertension are more likely to develop eclampsia combined with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and pregnant women with cardiac and renal disorders are also more likely to develop eclampsia.
Eclampsia is also more likely to occur if the pregnant woman suffers from autoimmune diseases such as antiphospholipid syndrome and systemic lupus erythematosus during pregnancy. Eclampsia is also more likely to occur in multiple pregnancies.
It is recommended that pregnant women should go to the hospital for regular checkups during pregnancy, and also actively go to the hospital for pre-eclampsia dynamics testing to avoid the development of eclampsia. It is also recommended that pregnant women should go to the hospital in time if they experience any discomfort during pregnancy.