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Investigators plan to study blood pressure trends on days 3 to 6 of the postpartum period. Investigators will use a home blood pressure monitor that stays on the arm, and takes blood pressures hourly. Participants will record any symptoms that they feel are attributed to high blood pressure and pain medication use.
Participants will be screened postpartum for inclusion. Only women with cesarean deliveries will be included as they are kept for 3 days in the hospital as opposed to 2 days for vaginal deliveries. If they meet inclusion criteria they will be asked to participate in the study, and consented. Each patient will receive routine postpartum care. The ambulatory blood pressure cuff will be introduced and validated on the particpant prior to discharge. Particpants will then be given specific instructions on when to place the cuff on their am and when to remove it. The ambulatory cuff will take blood pressure measurements every hour. The Particpant will be asked to keep a log of actives, symptoms, and pain medication use for the 72 hour period that her blood pressures are being recorded. The BP device will be returned to the department of OB/GYN at St. Mary's after completion of her 72 hours of monitoring. This will occur at her first post op visit. Particpants will be asked to complete a survey about comfort of device and return with the device. Information pertaining to their pregnancy and delivery will be collected while the patient is in the hospital. Particpants are not responsible for damage or loss of equipment.
All of these procedures are part of the study.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Postpartum Cesarean Section | We will be including postpartum women as this study idea is pertaining to recent pregnancy |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| blood pressure changes on days 3 to 6 of the postpartum period | To determine the normal blood pressure trends for women with uncomplicated pregnancies during days 3 to 6 of the postpartum period. These days are historically considered the "at risk days" for rising blood pressures. | days 3 to 6 of the postpartum period |
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postpartum women
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Jennifer Goldkamp, MD | St. Louis University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| St. Mary's Health Center | St Louis | Missouri | 63117 | United States |
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