LAS VEGAS — Women with severe pre-eclampsia who received magnesium sulfate before delivery don't need it again later to reduce the risk for eclampsia, according to a large multicenter trial. Women ...
A landmark international study in this week’s issue of THE LANCET highlights how magnesium sulphate can substantially reduce the chance of pregnant women who have pre-eclampsia developing the ...
June 6, 2002 — In pregnant women with preeclampsia, magnesium sulfate halved the risk of eclampsia and possibly maternal death, according to a landmark international study reported in the June 1 issue ...
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Is magnesium safe to take if you're pregnant?
Medically reviewed by Allison Herries, RDN Magnesium is likely safe to use during pregnancy, especially under medical ...
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Preeclampsia Awareness Month: A silent danger that is often overlooked | Opinion
One of the most shocking realities of preeclampsia is that delivery is the only cure. That’s hard to hear when you’re not full term.
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