Can you get pregnant with high blood pressure?

Elevated blood pressure pregnancy needs to be considered with discretion. When a woman is pregnant, under normal circumstances, high blood pressure during pregnancy may occur, causing damage to the woman’s kidney function, and in serious cases, it may lead to vascular lesions in the heart and brain and affect the growth and development of the fetus, and may even pose a certain safety threat to the life of the pregnant woman. If a woman is found to have high blood pressure before pregnancy and takes medication for a long period of time, it will easily lead to vascular lesions in the pregnant woman, and due to insufficient blood supply to the placenta, intrauterine development of the fetus will be restricted, and stillbirths will occur. In addition, if a woman’s blood pressure is only mildly elevated, she is not taking medication, and her condition is stable after examination, and she does not have some medical comorbidities, she can choose to become pregnant under the guidance and assessment of her doctor, but she must strengthen her obstetric examination.