If you have high blood pressure can you still do In Vitro?
My blood pressure is normally about 150-160 over 90. I am a highly stressed person all the time. I have bad anxiety alot. But once my infertility doctor sees how high my blood pressure is, will he not let me continue with the treatment to be able to have kids? Is there any safe blood pressure medicine you can take while pregnant that won’t hurt the babies?
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i am also suffering from high BP.
due this i lost my baby before 15 days
so first u treat high BP and then think about pregnancy
otherwise high Bp retard growth of fetus and proper blood supply ,as in my case.
Honestly, you will probably need to go on medication to control your bp. No doctor will let you out of his office with a bp that high and no script for bp medicine. 140/90 is the absolute limit for bp.
Yes, bp medicine is safe when pregnant, in fact, your bp may increase with the pregnancy. It will make you healthier, and keep it safe for your baby once you’re pregnant.
Who knows, your high bp may be keeping you from getting pregnant. Your doc will treat your bp first before doing anything else, that is my opinion. It isn’t bad, there are plenty of safe medications for you to take during pregnancy.
You could try lowering your blood pressure naturally. Make sure you exercise at least three times a week. I’m on a plan that has me working out on my elliptical machine for 30 minutes on monday, wednesday, and friday.
Changing your diet from any processed foods to fresh fruits and vegetables, only whole grains, and lean meat, like fish. They actually have a multivitamin for heart health, it’s a one a day, it helps with cholesterol and blood pressure. I’m not sure how much it helps, but my boyfriend has been having high blood pressure and cholesterol problems and he’s been able to get them both down just with changing his diet, taking vitamins and exercising without going on any medication.