⏱ 1h 47m
📚 11 lessons
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About this course
Preeclampsia does not end at delivery. Blood pressure frequently worsens in the first days postpartum before it begins to resolve, and for some people resolution takes weeks to months. Beyond the immediate postpartum period, a history of preeclampsia — particularly severe or early-onset preeclampsia — is now recognized as a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease later in life. Understanding the full trajectory of the condition, from delivery timing decisions through long-term cardiovascular surveillance, is important for informed, proactive health management.
By the end of this course you will be able to describe how delivery timing decisions are made for different severity levels of preeclampsia, understand what postpartum blood pressure management typically involves and how long monitoring continues, recognize the signs of postpartum preeclampsia in the weeks after delivery, explain the long-term cardiovascular implications associated with a history of preeclampsia, and describe what evidence-based follow-up is recommended for cardiovascular risk reduction after a preeclamptic pregnancy.
What you will learn:
- Delivery timing in preeclampsia: how gestational age, severity, and fetal status interact to determine when delivery is recommended
- Induction versus expectant management: what the current evidence indicates for different gestational age windows
- The postpartum blood pressure curve: why blood pressure often peaks two to five days after delivery and what monitoring looks like
- Postpartum preeclampsia recognition: signs that appear for the first time after delivery and why they can be missed
- Magnesium sulfate in the postpartum period: how long it continues and what it prevents
- Short-term recovery: typical resolution timeline for blood pressure, proteinuria, and related symptoms
- Long-term cardiovascular risk: the association between preeclampsia history and future hypertension, heart disease, and stroke — and what current evidence says about risk magnitude
- Evidence-based cardiovascular follow-up: blood pressure monitoring, lipid screening, and lifestyle recommendations for preeclampsia survivors
The course uses two longitudinal case narratives — one following a patient through a preterm severe-feature delivery and NICU stay, and one following a patient who develops postpartum preeclampsia after an apparently uncomplicated delivery — with commentary connecting each phase to the broader framework. Reflection prompts address both the immediate postpartum period and longer-term health planning.
This course is written for individuals who have experienced or are currently managing preeclampsia, their support partners, and perinatal care professionals seeking a patient-centered perspective on the full condition arc. This course is informational and educational; it does not substitute for guidance from your licensed obstetric or primary care provider.
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