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Blood Pressure: Do You Know Your Numbers?

November 19, 2025 Women

Blood Pressure: Do You Know Your Numbers?

Emmi hadn’t gone to the doctor in quite a while. When she finally did, she was surprised to learn she had high blood pressure (also called hypertension). But she felt just fine – how could something be wrong?

She’s not alone. Almost half of people in the United States have high blood pressure. About 1 in 4 don’t even know it, which is why hypertension is called “the silent killer”. You may feel fine, but high blood pressure can still harm your body. It raises the risk of heart disease, heart failure, kidney problems, and stroke.

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Blood pressure is considered high if it’s 130/80 mmHg or higher.

Blood Pressure and Women​ Blood Pressure and Women​

About 1 in 10 women ages 20-44 have high blood pressure, and about 40% of these women don’t have it under control. This can be very dangerous for a mom and baby during pregnancy.

Gestational Hypertension (high blood pressure during pregnancy) is:

Women with high blood pressure during pregnancy should:

Blood Pressure and Women
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It’s important to control blood pressure, especially before you get pregnant. If you’ve had high blood pressure in a past pregnancy, it’s important to keep checking and controlling it.

Blood Pressure and Children

Children should have yearly blood pressure checks starting at age 3. Children who are overweight are at higher risk of having high blood pressure and should be checked

Are You at Risk?

Risk Factors You Can't Change:

Risk Factors You Can Change:

Healthy Changes That Help Healthy Changes That Help

The good news is simple lifestyle changes can help lower your risk of high blood pressure. Here’s how:

Be more active.

Try to get 2 ½ hours of moderate physical activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity each week.

Be more active.
Eat the DASH way

Eat the DASH way (Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension).

Reach and maintain a healthy weight.

Reach and maintain a healthy weight
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Knowing your blood pressure – and keeping it under control – can help you live a longer, healthier life. With a few simple changes, managing blood pressure is possible!

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