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What are the causes factors of Postpartum Preeclampsia?


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Postpartum Preeclampsia is a medical condition characterized by high BP and protein in the urine after postpartum. One of the factors is the history of preeclampsia in a previous pregnancy.  Other medical conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, autoimmune disorders, and vascular disorders can predispose women to postpartum preeclampsia. Additionally, factors like obesity, advanced maternal age (typically over 35 years old), and a short interval between pregnancies are associated with an increased risk. Hormonal changes, immune system dysfunction, and issues related to placental function may also play roles in its development. 

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