Question

What postpartum sequelae may a child have after being born to a preeclampsia patient who has undergone induced labor?

Answer

Preeclampsia, also known as pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome, is a unique disease during pregnancy. Severe preeclampsia is a serious stage of the condition, which may lead to insufficient placental blood supply, fetal distress, growth retardation, stillbirth, or neonatal death. While it is not yet possible to completely prevent its occurrence, measures such as prenatal care, dietary adjustments, predictive diagnosis, and attention to lifestyle can help prevent the onset of pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome.