PRE ECLAMPSIA AND ECLAMPSIA
Definition Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia, a disease entity, which directly caused by the pregnancy, although it is not clear how it happened. Pre eklamasi followed by the onset of hypertension accompanied by protein urine and edema of pregnancy after 20 weeks gestation or shortly after birth (Yayasan Bina Obstetrics Library Sarwono Prawiharjo, Fac. UI Jakarta, 1998). The diagnosis of pre-eclampsia is confirmed by the presence of two of the three symptoms, namely excessive weight gain, edema, hypertension and proteinuria. Excessive weight gain in the event of a 1 Kg how many times a week. Edema was seen as weight gain, swelling of legs, fingers, and face. Blood pressure> 140/90 mmHg or systolic pressure increased> 30 mmHg or diastolic pressure> 15 mmHg were measured after the patient rest for 30 minutes. (Capita Selekta Medicine, ...