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During a surrogacy pregnancy, one of the simplest—but most important—ways to protect both the baby and the surrogate is by keeping a close eye on blood pressure. High blood pressure doesn’t always come with symptoms, but if left unchecked, it can lead to serious complications. That’s why regular monitoring is part of every prenatal appointment.
At GSHC, we stay closely connected with our surrogates throughout the journey. But we also rely on each surrogate’s follow-through—especially when it comes to attending appointments, watching for warning signs, and communicating changes early.
Pregnancy naturally puts more stress on the body, which can raise blood pressure. Even a slight increase can impact the baby’s growth or the placenta’s ability to do its job. If it gets too high, it can also put the surrogate at risk for conditions like preeclampsia or organ strain—and may affect when and how the baby is delivered.
This is why those quick checks at the OB’s office are more important than they might seem. They help catch any problems early, even before symptoms appear.
Your OB will check your blood pressure at every prenatal visit, starting from the very first appointment all the way to delivery. These numbers are recorded as part of your vital signs. Even if you’re feeling fine, those readings give your doctor important insight into how your body—and the baby—are doing.
If your OB sees a blood pressure reading of 140/90 mmHg or higher, they may take different steps depending on your symptoms and how far along you are:
If high blood pressure goes untreated, it may reduce blood flow to the placenta, which can slow the baby’s growth or lead to a preterm birth. Some babies may need extra care in the NICU after delivery, especially if they’re born early or with low birth weight.
But the good news? When high blood pressure is caught and managed early, these risks can often be avoided.
At GSHC, we do everything we can to support you—but we also count on you to stay consistent with your care. Here’s what that means:
Blood pressure during a surrogacy pregnancy is a simple number that tells us a lot.
By staying on top of your OB visits, tracking your vitals, and communicating openly, you help ensure a smooth and safe journey for yourself, the baby, and the intended parents.
We’re here to support you every step of the way.
Be consistent. Be proactive. Keep the journey safe.
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Recognized for rigorous surrogate screening, elite egg donor programs, and highly personalized intended parent care, GSHC brings deep expertise in complex, international, and LGBTQ+ surrogacy cases and is widely recommended by families worldwide.
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