What to eat to lower blood pressure during pregnancy?
My BP came slightly high at my last checkup and the gynac told me to watch my diet. Im trying to plan meals but dont really know what helps. Would love some easy ghar ka food ideas that actually work.
High BP during pregnancy is something we should never take lightly, as it can be quite serious. Since I had PCOS, I was always extra cautious about my vitals. Please consult your gynac immediately to get your pressure checked and follow her advice rather than trying home remedies on your own.
Hey, don't stress too much, but please call your doctor immediately! High BP isn't something to ignore during pregnancy. Just get it checked by your gynac first, stay calm, and maybe try drinking some coconut water or cucumber juice to stay hydrated.
I had gestational diabetes, so I know how crucial it is to manage your diet, but high blood pressure is a serious issue that needs medical attention. You should first talk to your doctor to see if you need medicine. For diet, they usually suggest reducing salt, but please check with your gynac first.
Managing BP when you are carrying twins was like managing a circus! But seriously, high BP during pregnancy is a medical thing, not just a food thing. Call your doctor immediately to get it checked, and in the meantime, cut down on salty pickles and papad!
High blood pressure during pregnancy can be very risky, ho na. Please don't rely only on food changes and contact your doctor immediately. You can keep your salt intake very low and drink tender coconut water, but medical check-up is a must first.
Oh sweetie, I totally understand how stressful it is to worry about your blood pressure when you are carrying your precious baby. But please, my dear, do not try to treat this at home. Gently contact your gynecologist right away to make sure both you and baby are safe.
Beta, high blood pressure during pregnancy is not something to ignore. First and foremost, call your doctor and get their advice. For simple home care, eat light meals with very low salt, drink buttermilk, and take complete bed rest, but let the doctor check you first.