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Published: October 03, 2022
Severe preeclampsia treated safely with nifedipine during labor and delivery
New study in Hypertension journal found daily blood pressure medication taken after severe preeclampsia diagnosed and decision made to proceed with delivery may also prevent complications in mother and/or baby
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Erin M. Cleary, M.D.
Erin M. Cleary, M.D. Fellow in Maternal Fetal Medicine The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio
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Erin M. Cleary, M.D. Fellow in Maternal Fetal Medicine The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio
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