Complications of hypertension
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Did you know that high blood pressure in pregnant women can affect the intelligent quotient of her child? Well, medical scientists have brought up evidence showing that an unborn child's thinking skills can be thoroughly affected by the blood pressure of its mother. Indeed, various scientific studies have revealed that high blood pressure along with its related conditions such as preeclampsia have the capacity to complicate more than 10% of all existing pregnancies. High blood pressure has also proved to thoroughly affect a baby's environment in the womb. Further scientific research have scrutinized facts associated with a decline in thinking abilities in old age. As a result, the scientists have detected that this decline could be the outcome of a prenatal malfunction of the brain itself being related to the blood pressure of the mother herself...