Most patients who have had gestational hypertension can have a second child, but some patients are not advised to have a second child, and it needs to be individualized.
For women with gestational hypertension, in the absence of proteinuria, other organ involvement, and good blood pressure control, most of them can get through the entire gestational week, and their blood pressure can usually return to normal 6-12 weeks after delivery. For these women, it is usually possible to have a second child without much effect.
It should be noted that some pregnant women may have gestational hypertension when there is proteinuria, liver and kidney insufficiency, or even cause eclampsia, etc. Pregnant women are at serious risk at any time, and this is the main reason for the death of women as well as the fetus throughout the gestation period, and this type of women is not recommended to have a second child.
It is recommended that women who have had high blood pressure during pregnancy should have their blood pressure tested before they prepare for pregnancy to ensure that they are in good physical condition, maintain good living habits and control their emotions.