At 29 weeks her Delfina app told her that her blood pressure was way too high.
Baby Adam’s mom had never had severely elevated blood pressure when she came in for her prenatal appointments. But at 29 weeks, her Delfina app told her that her blood pressure was way too high—an indicator of potential hypertensive disorders. The patient was rushed to the hospital and was diagnosed with preeclampsia. She delivered the baby right then, and both she and the baby were safe and healthy.This is what Dr. Rios had to say: “The neonatologist reached out to me, and he said ’Yeah, if you guys would have waited two more weeks, she probably wouldn’t have a baby.’ “She wasn’t your typical patient that I was looking for. It was just that we had her on Delfina.”
At 29 weeks her Delfina app told her that her blood pressure was way too high.
Baby Adam’s mom had never had severely elevated blood pressure when she came in for her prenatal appointments. But at 29 weeks, her Delfina app told her that her blood pressure was way too high—an indicator of potential hypertensive disorders. The patient was rushed to the hospital and was diagnosed with preeclampsia. She delivered the baby right then, and both she and the baby were safe and healthy.This is what Dr. Rios had to say: “The neonatologist reached out to me, and he said ’Yeah, if you guys would have waited two more weeks, she probably wouldn’t have a baby.’ “She wasn’t your typical patient that I was looking for. It was just that we had her on Delfina.”
At 29 weeks her Delfina app told her that her blood pressure was way too high.
Baby Adam’s mom had never had severely elevated blood pressure when she came in for her prenatal appointments. But at 29 weeks, her Delfina app told her that her blood pressure was way too high—an indicator of potential hypertensive disorders. The patient was rushed to the hospital and was diagnosed with preeclampsia. She delivered the baby right then, and both she and the baby were safe and healthy.This is what Dr. Rios had to say: “The neonatologist reached out to me, and he said ’Yeah, if you guys would have waited two more weeks, she probably wouldn’t have a baby.’ “She wasn’t your typical patient that I was looking for. It was just that we had her on Delfina.”
At 29 weeks her Delfina app told her that her blood pressure was way too high.
Baby Adam’s mom had never had severely elevated blood pressure when she came in for her prenatal appointments. But at 29 weeks, her Delfina app told her that her blood pressure was way too high—an indicator of potential hypertensive disorders. The patient was rushed to the hospital and was diagnosed with preeclampsia. She delivered the baby right then, and both she and the baby were safe and healthy.This is what Dr. Rios had to say: “The neonatologist reached out to me, and he said ’Yeah, if you guys would have waited two more weeks, she probably wouldn’t have a baby.’ “She wasn’t your typical patient that I was looking for. It was just that we had her on Delfina.”
At 29 weeks her Delfina app told her that her blood pressure was way too high.
Baby Adam’s mom had never had severely elevated blood pressure when she came in for her prenatal appointments. But at 29 weeks, her Delfina app told her that her blood pressure was way too high—an indicator of potential hypertensive disorders. The patient was rushed to the hospital and was diagnosed with preeclampsia. She delivered the baby right then, and both she and the baby were safe and healthy.This is what Dr. Rios had to say: “The neonatologist reached out to me, and he said ’Yeah, if you guys would have waited two more weeks, she probably wouldn’t have a baby.’ “She wasn’t your typical patient that I was looking for. It was just that we had her on Delfina.”
At 29 weeks her Delfina app told her that her blood pressure was way too high.