KidneydiseaseObesityMore than10 yearssincepreviouspregnancyExcess proteinin urine(proteinuria) orother signs ofkidneyproblemsDecreased levels ofplatelets in blood(thrombocytopenia)Type 1 ortype 2diabetesbeforepregnancyFetalgrowthrestrictionFirstpregnancywith currentpartnerComplicationsin a previouspregnancyUse of invitrofertilizationIncreasedliver enzymesthat indicateliverproblemsConditions thatare associatedwith a moderaterisk of developingpreeclampsiainclude:Firstpregnancywith currentpartnerNauseaorvomitingSudden weightgain or a suddenappearance ofedema(particularly inyour face andhands)More than10 yearssincepreviouspregnancyFamilyhistory ofpreeclampsiaChronic highbloodpressure(hypertension)KidneydiseaseAutoimmunedisordersPreeclampsiain a previouspregnancyExcess proteinin urine(proteinuria) orother signs ofkidneyproblemsIncreasedliver enzymesthat indicateliverproblemsMaternalage of 35or olderChanges invision, includingtemporary lossof vision, blurredvision or lightsensitivitySevereheadachesShortness ofbreath,caused byfluid in thelungsFamilyhistory ofpreeclampsiaPain in theupper belly,usually underthe ribs onthe right sideUse of invitrofertilizationNauseaorvomitingBeingpregnantwith morethan onebabyDecreased levels ofplatelets in blood(thrombocytopenia)Complicationsin a previouspregnancySevereheadachesPretermbirthPain in theupper belly,usually underthe ribs onthe right sideType 1 ortype 2diabetesbeforepregnancyShortness ofbreath,caused byfluid in thelungsAutoimmunedisordersBeingpregnantwith morethan onebabyChanges invision, includingtemporary lossof vision, blurredvision or lightsensitivityPreeclampsiain a previouspregnancyChronic highbloodpressure(hypertension)Maternalage of 35or olderObesityKidneydiseaseObesityMore than10 yearssincepreviouspregnancyExcess proteinin urine(proteinuria) orother signs ofkidneyproblemsDecreased levels ofplatelets in blood(thrombocytopenia)Type 1 ortype 2diabetesbeforepregnancyFetalgrowthrestrictionFirstpregnancywith currentpartnerComplicationsin a previouspregnancyUse of invitrofertilizationIncreasedliver enzymesthat indicateliverproblemsConditions thatare associatedwith a moderaterisk of developingpreeclampsiainclude:Firstpregnancywith currentpartnerNauseaorvomitingSudden weightgain or a suddenappearance ofedema(particularly inyour face andhands)More than10 yearssincepreviouspregnancyFamilyhistory ofpreeclampsiaChronic highbloodpressure(hypertension)KidneydiseaseAutoimmunedisordersPreeclampsiain a previouspregnancyExcess proteinin urine(proteinuria) orother signs ofkidneyproblemsIncreasedliver enzymesthat indicateliverproblemsMaternalage of 35or olderChanges invision, includingtemporary lossof vision, blurredvision or lightsensitivitySevereheadachesShortness ofbreath,caused byfluid in thelungsFamilyhistory ofpreeclampsiaPain in theupper belly,usually underthe ribs onthe right sideUse of invitrofertilizationNauseaorvomitingBeingpregnantwith morethan onebabyDecreased levels ofplatelets in blood(thrombocytopenia)Complicationsin a previouspregnancySevereheadachesPretermbirthPain in theupper belly,usually underthe ribs onthe right sideType 1 ortype 2diabetesbeforepregnancyShortness ofbreath,caused byfluid in thelungsAutoimmunedisordersBeingpregnantwith morethan onebabyChanges invision, includingtemporary lossof vision, blurredvision or lightsensitivityPreeclampsiain a previouspregnancyChronic highbloodpressure(hypertension)Maternalage of 35or olderObesity

Preeclampsia Bingo (Risk Factors/Symptoms) - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Kidney disease
  2. Obesity
  3. More than 10 years since previous pregnancy
  4. Excess protein in urine (proteinuria) or other signs of kidney problems
  5. Decreased levels of platelets in blood (thrombocytopenia)
  6. Type 1 or type 2 diabetes before pregnancy
  7. Fetal growth restriction
  8. First pregnancy with current partner
  9. Complications in a previous pregnancy
  10. Use of in vitro fertilization
  11. Increased liver enzymes that indicate liver problems
  12. Conditions that are associated with a moderate risk of developing preeclampsia include:
  13. First pregnancy with current partner
  14. Nausea or vomiting
  15. Sudden weight gain or a sudden appearance of edema (particularly in your face and hands)
  16. More than 10 years since previous pregnancy
  17. Family history of preeclampsia
  18. Chronic high blood pressure (hypertension)
  19. Kidney disease
  20. Autoimmune disorders
  21. Preeclampsia in a previous pregnancy
  22. Excess protein in urine (proteinuria) or other signs of kidney problems
  23. Increased liver enzymes that indicate liver problems
  24. Maternal age of 35 or older
  25. Changes in vision, including temporary loss of vision, blurred vision or light sensitivity
  26. Severe headaches
  27. Shortness of breath, caused by fluid in the lungs
  28. Family history of preeclampsia
  29. Pain in the upper belly, usually under the ribs on the right side
  30. Use of in vitro fertilization
  31. Nausea or vomiting
  32. Being pregnant with more than one baby
  33. Decreased levels of platelets in blood (thrombocytopenia)
  34. Complications in a previous pregnancy
  35. Severe headaches
  36. Preterm birth
  37. Pain in the upper belly, usually under the ribs on the right side
  38. Type 1 or type 2 diabetes before pregnancy
  39. Shortness of breath, caused by fluid in the lungs
  40. Autoimmune disorders
  41. Being pregnant with more than one baby
  42. Changes in vision, including temporary loss of vision, blurred vision or light sensitivity
  43. Preeclampsia in a previous pregnancy
  44. Chronic high blood pressure (hypertension)
  45. Maternal age of 35 or older
  46. Obesity