Pregnancy induced hypertension refers to high blood pressure that develops after the 20th week of gestation, often signaling preeclampsia. It is monitored through regular prenatal checkups to prevent complications for both mother and baby. Expectant mothers, especially those with risk factors like obesity or first-time pregnancies, benefit from early detection and management to ensure safer outcomes.
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