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Postpartum eclampsia is eclampsia<\/a> that occurs after birth. It is a complication of postpartum preeclampsia (marked by high blood pressure and excessive protein in urine) and is essentially preeclampsia after delivery plus seizures. It can happen any time after delivery. Many occur within the first several days of delivery, though some may not occur for weeks after the child has been delivered.<\/h1>\n

It can be life-threatening if not properly treated. If the doctor didn\u2019t properly address postpartum preeclampsia or was otherwise negligent in contributing to the condition, Cleveland lawyers can help Ohio families explore taking legal action to recover compensation for their damages.<\/p>\n

Do Not Ignore Symptoms of Postpartum Preeclampsia<\/strong><\/span> <\/span><\/h2>\n

The symptoms of postpartum preeclampsia are often ignored because the mother is often focused on the new baby.<\/p>\n

Women should, however, be aware of the following signs:<\/strong> <\/span><\/p>\n