4 Stages of Eclampsia
April 15, 2009Someone who was there for pregnant girls. As if it is not hard enough on them already, there is a condition known as pre-eclampsia. Next, let’s take a look at what this disorder is characterized by how it impacts you and how to know if you have one.
Preeclampsia is a disorder of pregnancy involving seizures. Generally occurs after 20 weeks of pregnancy, and usually with the first child. And as I said before … someone who was pregnant for girls, because if there are no signs or symptoms of preeclampsia occur, there are still possibilities of eclampsia, which can occur before, during or after the work process.
There is only one real way of knowing if they are carriers of the condition of eclampsia; Eclamptic seizures. Eclamptic seizures are exhausting four stages of grief:
Stage 1 - unless the woman is conscious and look for this stage, it is usually lost. In the first stage of women just roll their eyes and simultanieously, the hand with the face muscles twitch slightly.
Stage 2 - Shortly after the first stage, press the teeth, arms and legs are stiff, you may bite the tongue, and face and hands, when the muscles clenching trembling now. At this stage, women also experiance approximatley loss of breath for 30 seconds.
Stage 3 - This is where is really bad. The muscles begin to shake violently, while slightly foamy saliva and bloody show. 2 minutes of this until it stops, then there is a comma, and sometimes heart failure.
Stage 4 - If you have not died, the woman will fall into a deep state of unconsciousness. This may persist for hours, or move quickly.
Obviously this is not something you should lose. If any of these symptoms, see your doctor immediately. You could lose 2 lives if not properly treated or monitored.

















