You are short and effectively to the point. I love watching your lectures. And don't mind watching them again because they are so short. Thank you for putting these on TH-cam. I am studying for my NCLEX and this really helps me.
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This is so helpful to have the information presented so succinctly! I've been trying to find some of these numbers through research papers with mixed success. Do you have any particular papers you recommend reading that analyze this topic well?
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By this definition, I only had gestational hypertension, no signs of preeclampsia or chronic hypertension. My OB decided to induce me at 37 weeks (said it was to prevent preeclampsia) but I believe I could have waited till 38~39 weeks to be induced.
You are short and effectively to the point. I love watching your lectures. And don't mind watching them again because they are so short. Thank you for putting these on TH-cam. I am studying for my NCLEX and this really helps me.
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This is so helpful to have the information presented so succinctly! I've been trying to find some of these numbers through research papers with mixed success. Do you have any particular papers you recommend reading that analyze this topic well?
Hi! On our concept page on Hypertensive Pregnancy Disorders ( www.lecturio.com/concepts/hypertensive-pregnancy-disorders/ ) you can find 8 sources listed at the very bottom of the page.
I hope this info helps you in your research!
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By this definition, I only had gestational hypertension, no signs of preeclampsia or chronic hypertension. My OB decided to induce me at 37 weeks (said it was to prevent preeclampsia) but I believe I could have waited till 38~39 weeks to be induced.
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