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Heart risk to pregnant women identified

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WOMEN are dying during pregnancy because they are unaware they have heart problems, experts have warned.

Heart disease is the leading cause of maternal death in the UK – but in 77% of cases the women were unaware of a heart condition before they became pregnant, according to a study.

Doctors often ignore the warning signs, mistakenly believing heart problems would not strike young women, it said.

Yet pregnant women are at extra risk because of the strain carrying a baby places on the heart and for those with underlying conditions pregnancy can be fatal.

The symptoms of cardiovasc­ular disease can be masked by the pregnancy.

Experts said all women should ask relatives about their medical history before having a child, to check whether there is a family history of heart problems.

Maternal death rates linked to heart problems have doubled since the 1980s, the report reveals.

The Confidenti­al Enquiry into Maternal Deaths found that one in four maternal deaths are linked to cardiac disease.

One of the authors, Dr Rachael James, consultant cardiologi­st at Sussex Cardiac Centre, who will present the findings at the British Cardiovasc­ular Society conference in Manchester, issued a warning: “This inquiry highlights, once again, that we need to see action being taken to stop young women dying from heart disease.”

She added: “Women trying for a baby or mothers-to-be should also look at their family history for the possibilit­y of any undiagnose­d inherited heart conditions, which are often marked by the sudden or unexplaine­d death of relatives.” – Daily Mail

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? CONCERN: A doctor performs a pregnancy check-up.
Picture: REUTERS CONCERN: A doctor performs a pregnancy check-up.

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