Hello, my sister in law gave birth emergency there four days. It was an interuption of pregnancy had complications of the health of the mother. Today, it still does not get better, we think it would be at his liver and that would be very serious. One hypothesis is HELLP syndrome. She is able to communicate with us, but just a little bite because of the sedative. I would like to know the real risks that come with it.
hi,HELLP syndrome is a serious complication of pre eclampsia.usually the symptoms resolve and become much better after the birth of the baby.but still there are a couple of risks like liver failure,renal failure,eclampsia,blood coagulation disorders,etc.yes such patients are kept little sedated to prevent them from throwing a fit.but as the time passes blood pressure comes to normal so does renal and liver function.all the best.
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hi,HELLP syndrome is a serious complication of pre eclampsia.usually the symptoms resolve and become much better after the birth of the baby.but still there are a couple of risks like liver failure,renal failure,eclampsia,blood coagulation disorders,etc.yes such patients are kept little sedated to prevent them from throwing a fit.but as the time passes blood pressure comes to normal so does renal and liver function.all the best.