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According to the AHA and American College of Cardiology, blood pressure is considered normal if the systolic reading (the top number) is below 120 mmHg and the diastolic (the bottom number) is under ...
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Clinicians can map blood pressure throughout pregnancy and follow up with women who lack a second-trimester dip, even if their readings stay within the normal range. The AHA, which updated ...
According to the AHA and American College of Cardiology, blood pressure is considered normal if the systolic reading (the top number) is below 120 mmHg and the diastolic (the bottom number ...