JACC: Genetic Risk and First-Trimester CV Health May Predict HDPs in Nulliparous Women

Higher first trimester cardiovascular health and lower genetic risk were independently and additively associated with a lower risk of developing hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDPs) in nulliparous women, according to a study published April 7 in JACC. Vineetha Mathew, BS, et al., note that favorable cardiovascular health in early pregnancy may mitigate high genetic risk for HDPs. Read more.