Postpartum Cardiovascular Health

(Taking care of your heart after pregnancy)

Why It Matters

Pregnancy is like a stress test for your heart.
For some women, complications during pregnancy can uncover or even cause heart problems that increase the risk of:

High blood pressure & preeclampsia
Heart failure
Stroke
Long-term cardiovascular disease

Many women are unaware of these risks, but prioritizing postpartum cardiovascular health through early detection and care can prevent problems later.

Who is at Risk?

Women who had during pregnancy:

Even women with an “uncomplicated” pregnancy may develop risk factors later, which is why maintaining postpartum cardiovascular health and heart-healthy habits is important for everyone.

What Happens Postpartum?

How to Prevent or Manage It

Get a Postpartum Heart Health Check

Schedule a follow-up with your provider to check blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar — especially if you had pregnancy complications.

Live Heart-Healthy

- Eat a balanced, low-sodium, heart-healthy diet.
- Be physically active (as advised by your provider).
- Manage stress and prioritize sleep.
- Avoid smoking & limit alcohol.

Know the Warning Signs

If you experience chest pain, shortness of breath, swelling, palpitations, or severe headaches, seek medical care immediately.

Plan Long-Term Care

Continue monitoring your heart health in the years after pregnancy — and share your pregnancy history with all your healthcare providers.

When to Get Help Immediately

Seek emergency care if you have:

– Severe chest pain or pressure
– Trouble breathing or sudden swelling
– Fainting, confusion, or vision changes
– Fast or irregular heartbeat

Takeaway

Your heart health after pregnancy is just as important as your baby’s. Focusing on postpartum cardiovascular health through awareness, follow-up care, and healthy choices can protect you for a lifetime.

Dr. Simona Campa
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