- Preeclampsia (PE) significantly contributes to maternal and newborn deaths, with strategies available to address its less severe effects; this review examines its causes, risk factors, and prevention methods.
- Research indicates that PE results from abnormal placental changes and can pose risks like cardiovascular issues and neonatal complications, with risk factors such as a history of hypertension and advanced maternal age.
- The study advocates for improved health literacy and education about PE in prenatal care, emphasizing the need for ongoing research and accessible prevention strategies to lower PE risk among pregnant women.