A retrospective study of 241 case histories of essential hypertension in pregnancy treated in the Salengro Maternity Hospital of Lille from 1976 to 1981 was carried out. Looking at 450 readings of blood pressure in pregnancy it has been possible to work out a profile for these patients. These patients have as singular factors: They are often fat or very fat. They often have raised cholesterol levels in the blood. They often have a family history of hypertension or of diabetes. Many use oestro-progestogen birth control pills and had trouble in glucose regulation far more than women who had normal blood pressures in pregnancy.
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