High blood pressure and pregnancy seem to go hand in hand for many women, especially if they have a problem with high blood pressure to begin with. Sometimes there’s no explanation for hypertension during pregnancy, but usually it’s brought on by carrying around extra weight (i.e. the baby inside you) and stress and anxiety that can sometimes become elevated during pregnancy. You can to help lower blood pressure (so long as it’s approved for use by pregnant women), or you can follow a healthy pregnancy-safe diet specially designed for pregnant women with hypertension.

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The diet includes: 1. First and foremost, reduce your sodium intake. While salt has no affect on a person with normal blood pressure, for someone with hypertension salt can be fatal. Buy unseasoned foods and season with salt-free mixtures, like Mrs. Dash and other heart-friendly shakes. Avoid foods like hot dogs and other processed meats that are packed with sodium. 2. Eat lots of fruits and veggies (unsalted). 3. Eat foods that are rich in antioxidants, like acai berries, blueberries, and green and white teas. Continue Reading








