Having high blood pressure at this stage requires immediate medical evaluation by your obstetrician, as it can be a sign of preeclampsia. Safe and commonly prescribed medications for high blood pressure during pregnancy include Labetalol, Methyldopa, and Nifedipine. You must avoid medications like ACE inhibitors or ARBs, as they are unsafe for your baby. Please do not take any medication without a direct prescription from your doctor. Contact your healthcare provider immediately so they can safely assess you, prescribe the correct treatment, and closely monitor you and your baby for a safe delivery.
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