Im 26 weeks and my BP came slightly on the higher side last checkup, gynac said keep watching. Just wanna understand what range is actually considered normal during pregnancy. Anyone here got their numbers checked, what was yours?
Oh, I used to worry so much about every single BP reading! Usually, they say 120/80 is the standard, but please don't stress over minor changes. Just keep your gynac in loop and call them if you feel anxious or if the reading looks high.
With my twins, my BP was a daily roller coaster drama! Normally doc says 120/80 is sweet spot, but high BP is super risky so keep measuring. If it shoots up or you get blurred vision, literally run to your clinic.
Ideal is under 120/80, but anything high like 140/90 needs immediate attention. My husband always says BP can change quickly in pregnancy so never ignore swelling or headaches. Just check with your doc to see what your baseline is.
Actually 120/80 mmHg is the benchmark, but pregnancy can make it fluctuate. Don't self-diagnose though, keep a digital BP monitor handy at home. If it goes above 140/90, immediately call your gynac, no compromises.
I was so busy vomiting in my first trimester that I forgot about BP, but my gynac said around 120/80 is what they look for. High BP can be very dangerous during these months, so please don't take it lightly. Call your doctor if you feel uneasy or dizzy.
Honestly, my gynac always checked it during every visit and said around 120/80 is normal. But pls keep track at home too if you feel any dizziness or headache. It is always best to let your doctor know if it goes high even a bit.
Normal is usually below 120/80. I always try to keep mine stable with light prenatal yoga and walking, but of course only after my gynac gave me the green light. If your BP feels off or high, please skip everything and call the doctor.