Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) is a common complication that develops after 20 weeks of gestation and can pose significant risks to both mother and baby. It is characterized by elevated blood pressure without pre-existing hypertension and may progress to more severe conditions such as preeclampsia. Early diagnosis, close monitoring, and timely management are crucial to improving maternal and fetal outcomes. Explore key insights on pregnancy-induced hypertension in an informative case-based session with Dr. Dixita Kyada , Junior Resident, on August 29 , 2025 , from 3:00 to 3:30 PM IST . Chairperson : Dr.

Pushpa Yadava Moderators : Dr. Kruti Deliwala , Associate Professor, Smt. NHL Medical College, Ahmedabad, India Dr. Aayushi Amarnath Suthar , Assistant Professor, SVP Hospital, Ahmedabad, India Stay tuned! Suggested readings Hypertension: Hypertension Canada Guidelines 2025 for…