One should be aware that a patient diagnosed with
preeclampsia should control her blood pressure after discharge
from the hospital. Sometimes hypertensives are
essential during puerperium. There are also reports that
these patients should avoid non-steroid anti-inflammatory
drugs in treating post-cesarean pain. The metaanalysis
from 2015 reports that among women who experienced
preeclampsia, 20% will develop hypertension
and 16% will have preeclampsia in subsequent pregnancy
[10]. Low doses of ASA [53] and calcium supplementation
[2] appear to be useful in prevention of preeclampsia
among high-risk patients. What is important,
women with a history of preeclampsia have higher risk
of cardiovascular disorders in the future, most probably
as a result of systemic endothelial dysfunction [3, 54].
There is no scientific data on the recurrence of Couvelaire
uterus.