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Does HELLP syndrome affect the baby?

Does HELLP syndrome affect the baby?

These problems can also seriously affect the baby. Infants born to mothers with HELLP syndrome may have a variety of birth injuries: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) Severe respiratory distress.

Can you have another baby after HELLP syndrome?

HELLP syndrome did not influence the probability of a second delivery. Conclusions: Among women with HELLP syndrome in their first pregnancy, the occurrence of adverse pregnancy outcomes was substantially reduced in the second pregnancy.

What is the mortality rate of HELLP syndrome?

Serum LDH and platelet count are the two most important clinical tools for disease assessment. LDH reflects both the extent of hemolysis and hepatic dysfunction. Maternofetal complications cause a 7.0-70.0% perinatal mortality rate and a 1.0-24.0% maternal mortality rate.

What does HELLP pain feel like?

Signs and symptoms of HELLP syndrome include: Blurry vision. Chest pain or pain in the upper right or middle part of the belly. Headache, fatigue (feeling really tired) or feeling unwell.

Are there any long term effects of HELLP syndrome?

Conclusion: Patients with a history of HELLP are at increased risk for preeclampsia and HELLP as well as long-term morbidities as depression and chronic hypertension.

Is HELLP syndrome worse than preeclampsia?

Preeclampsia is an important disease affecting maternal and fetal health worldwide (1). Hemolysis, Elevated Liver enzymes, Low Platelet (HELLP) Syndrome is considered a more severe form of preeclampsia (2).

How long does it take to recover from HELLP syndrome?

Most women begin to recover from HELLP within a few days after delivery. But for some women, especially those who have had complications of HELLP, it can take longer. Your doctor will monitor your recovery. After having HELLP syndrome, you are considered high-risk for complications during any future pregnancies.

Can HELLP syndrome come back?

If you have HELLP syndrome during one pregnancy, you are more likely have it again during your next pregnancy. The illness is usually less severe the second time. You are also more likely to have HELLP syndrome if you had preeclampsia during a previous pregnancy.