Eclampsia is a serious medical condition that affects women during pregnancy. Eclampsia is a condition that only occurs during pregnancy and causes seizures, usually late in the pregnancy. The condition follows a high blood pressure disorder called preeclampsia. In preeclampsia, high blood pressure levels in the mother reduce the supply of blood to the fetus. This can mean that the fetus does not receive as much oxygen and nutrients as it should. Many of the pregnancies affected by eclampsia or preeclampsia are first pregnancies. While eclampsia can be fatal if untreated, it is very rare for pregnant women to die from the condition in developed countries. In the majority of cases, preeclampsia symptoms are mild and do not require any intervention other than monitoring and possibly diet change.
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