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Long-Term Blood Pressure Control After Hypertensive Pregnancy Following Physician-Optimized Self-Management: The POP-HT Randomized Clinical Trial
(Abstracted from JAMA 2023;330:1991–1999
Worldwide, about 10% of pregnancies are affected by an abnormal rise in maternal blood pressure (BP). Individuals whose BP remains high 6 weeks after birth are more likely to have higher BP 5 to 10 years later.