Abstract

Striking renal and cardiovascular adaptations occur early in human pregnancy, including increases in intravascular volume and cardiac output. Despite these adaptations, and because of a marked reduction in systemic vascular resistance, blood pressure (BP) falls ([1][1],[2][2]). One of the earliest

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