Skip Navigation Skip to main content
  • Warning Signs
  • Volunteer
  • Donate
return to American Heart Association Newsroom
  • Heart Attack And Stroke Symptoms
  • Volunteer
  • Donate
Newsroom
    • News Media Embargoed Access
    • Login to Password Protected Newsroom
    • Apply for Embargoed Access
    • Embargo Policy and Guidelines
    • American Heart Association Fact Sheets
    • Boilerplates
    • Copyright Permissions
    • Glossary of Scientific Terms
    • Linking Policy
    • Scientific Statements/Guidelines
    • Scientific Publications: Purposes-Processes
    • Statistics
    • Multimedia Resources
    • Animation/Video
    • Images/Graphics
    • Audio
    • Usage Policy
    • Connect With Us
    • Media Contacts
    • Consumer/Media Connections
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • RSS
  • Email Alerts
  1. Newsroom
  2. Search News Releases
  3. Scheduled childbirth may greatly reduce preeclampsia, a leading cause of maternal death
Categories: Heart News
|
Published: April 10, 2023

Scheduled childbirth may greatly reduce preeclampsia, a leading cause of maternal death

Scheduled labor inductions or Cesarean deliveries may prevent more than half of at-term preeclampsia cases, according to new research published in Hypertension journal
facebook Facebook
twitter Twitter
facebook LinkedIn
facebook Email
facebook Print

Related Images

Previous Slide Next Slide

Pregnant woman outside

copyright American Heart Association

Download (1.0 MB)
Pregnant woman outside

Pregnant woman outside

copyright American Heart Association


Please see AHA/ASA Multimedia Materials Usage Policy.

Download (1.0 MB) File Permalink

High blood pressure

Blood pressure reading

copyright American Heart Association

Download (1.9 MB)
High blood pressure

High blood pressure

Blood pressure reading

copyright American Heart Association


Please see AHA/ASA Multimedia Materials Usage Policy.

Download (1.9 MB) File Permalink

Baby nursing

copyright Sarah Montoya

Download (557.5 kB)
Baby nursing

Baby nursing

copyright Sarah Montoya


Please see AHA/ASA Multimedia Materials Usage Policy.

Download (557.5 kB) File Permalink

Laura A. Magee M.D.

Laura A. Magee, M.D., a professor of women’s health at King’s College in London

copyright Emma von Dadelszen

Download (92.4 kB)
Laura A. Magee M.D.

Laura A. Magee M.D.

Laura A. Magee, M.D., a professor of women’s health at King’s College in London

copyright Emma von Dadelszen


Please see AHA/ASA Multimedia Materials Usage Policy.

Download (92.4 kB) File Permalink

American Heart Association logo

Heart and Torch with American Heart Association text.

https://www.heart.org/en

Usage agreement 

copyright American Heart Association

Download (98.4 kB)
American Heart Association logo

American Heart Association logo

Heart and Torch with American Heart Association text.

https://www.heart.org/en

Usage agreement 

copyright American Heart Association


Please see AHA/ASA Multimedia Materials Usage Policy.

Download (98.4 kB) File Permalink
  • Pregnant woman outside
  • High blood pressure
  • Baby nursing
  • Laura A. Magee M.D.
  • American Heart Association logo
AHA Logo
This link is provided for convenience only and is not an endorsement of either the linked-to entity or any product or service.
CLOSE PROCEED