Abstract

Objective: to know the socioeconomic and clinical profile of pregnant women with Gestational Hypertensive Syndrome. Methods: descriptive and exploratory study, carried out in Primary Care, with 50 pregnant women, using form. Data analyzed by descriptive statistics. For dichotomous questions a binomial test was used. Results: pregnant women aged between 18 and 35 years (76.0%), married (52.0%), housewife (44.0%), with high school education (64.0%), non-smokers (88.0%) and non-alcoholic (96.0%) predominated. They had never had an abortion (68.0%), had previous cesarean deliveries (37.0%), Diabetes Mellitus (24.0%), chronic Hypertension (60.0%), and were heart disease patients (6.0%), overweight (56.0%) and had bleeding during pregnancy (12.0%). Conclusion: young pregnant women of childbearing age prevailed with high school education and other comorbidities and important risk factors.

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