If You Have Preeclampsia Will You Have It Again. Harold Peltan agrees 1 doctor agrees. Having preeclampsia in a first pregnancy increases your risk of developing it again in a second pregnancy. You have a 10-15 percent chance of having preeclampsia again with the next pregnancy. The facts that preeclampsia can rapidly develop into an even more severe condition and that it seems to be shrouded in mystery doesnt help put pregnant women at ease one bit.
About 1 in 6 women will develop pre-eclampsia again in a future pregnancy. Will I have preeclampsia again. Unfortunately once youve had preeclampsia with one pregnancy youre at an increased risk of developing the condition again. Youre also at higher risk if you had preeclampsia along with other pregnancy complications. But you may be wondering if you had preeclampsia before will you have it again. The earlier in pregnancy you had preeclampsia the higher your risk is to have it again in another pregnancy.
Women who had preeclampsia with a first pregnancy but not a second are still at risk for developing the condition again in future pregnancies.
OB-GYN Sherry Ross a womens health expert at Providence Saint Johns Health Center in Santa Monica California says unfortunately you are at. There can also be other long-lasting effects of the disease. OB-GYN Sherry Ross a womens health expert at Providence Saint Johns Health Center in Santa Monica California says unfortunately you are at. If I had preeclampsia in my first or an earlier pregnancy There has not been significant research looking at the rate of reoccurrence in subsequent pregnancies however the consensus among experts is that preeclampsia in a previous pregnancy is the single largest risk factor for developing preeclampsia. Youve had preeclampsia in a previous pregnancy. But you may be wondering if you had preeclampsia before will you have it again.