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Mom Shares Terrifying Post-Birth Health Crisis
27 Feb
Summary
- A postpartum nurse noticed a new mother's dangerously high blood pressure.
- The mother experienced severe swelling and passed large blood clots.
- She was diagnosed with postpartum preeclampsia and is now recovering.

A 38-year-old New Jersey mother, Sabrina B., shared her frightening postpartum experience after welcoming her third child, Alijah. Her labor was significantly longer than previous pregnancies, and she felt overwhelmed balancing motherhood with physical and emotional recovery.
A week after giving birth, a postpartum nurse detected alarmingly high blood pressure and significant swelling in Sabrina's ankles and feet. Prompt medical intervention followed when the nurse alerted Sabrina's OB-GYN.
Sabrina's symptoms escalated, including passing large blood clots, which intensified her fear and triggered past pregnancy loss trauma. At her doctor's appointment, she received a diagnosis of postpartum preeclampsia.
She is now undergoing treatment with blood pressure medication and steroid injections. The experience left her struggling to grip objects, impacting her ability to hold her newborn. Her partner provided crucial support during this challenging period.
Sabrina hopes her story raises awareness about heart disease in Black and Latina communities and encourages other women to prioritize their postpartum health and trust their instincts.
She expressed deep gratitude for her support system and accessible healthcare, underscoring the importance of women advocating for their well-being.




