Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HR158 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version

                             
PRINTER'S NO. 1187 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE RESOLUTION 
No.158 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY HANBIDGE, FREEMAN, KHAN, VENKAT, McNEILL, HILL-
EVANS, SANCHEZ, GIRAL, MADDEN, WAXMAN, MAYES, CEPHAS, 
CERRATO, CEPEDA-FREYTIZ, HOWARD, D. WILLIAMS, HOHENSTEIN, 
STEELE, O'MARA, SHUSTERMAN AND GREEN, MARCH 31, 2025 
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, MARCH 31, 2025 
A RESOLUTION
Designating the month of May 2025 as "Preeclampsia Awareness 
Month" in Pennsylvania.
WHEREAS, Preeclampsia is a dangerous complication of 
pregnancy that is associated with a rapid rise in blood pressure 
that can lead to a variety of negative health outcomes, 
including seizures, strokes and organ failure, among other 
conditions; and
WHEREAS, Preeclampsia generally occurs after the 20th week of 
pregnancy, but in rare cases, the condition can develop after 
the mother gives birth, which demands immediate treatment; and
WHEREAS, In the most severe cases, preeclampsia can lead to 
the death of the mother or the infant, in addition to premature 
birth, which also presents significant, long-term health risks 
for the mother and child; and
WHEREAS, Preeclampsia is estimated to occur in 2% to 8% of 
all pregnancies and is one of the leading causes of death due to 
pregnancy; and
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17 WHEREAS, A pregnant individual is at a higher risk of 
preeclampsia if the individual is undergoing a first pregnancy, 
is over 40 years of age, has experienced a large interval since 
her last pregnancy, has had preeclampsia during a previous 
pregnancy or has a history of hypertension, chronic kidney 
disease or diabetes, among other conditions; and
WHEREAS, HELLP syndrome is a variant of preeclampsia named 
for its characteristics of hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and 
low platelet count; and
WHEREAS, The conditions of HELLP syndrome may develop without 
any prior symptoms, are life-threatening to both the mother and 
infant and may present lifelong health complications for the 
mother; and
WHEREAS, If not properly recognized and managed, preeclampsia 
can progress to eclampsia, which can cause pregnancy-related 
seizures or comas, although eclampsia can develop without any 
observed symptoms of preeclampsia; and
WHEREAS, Public education on signs and symptoms of 
preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome and eclampsia can help those who 
are pregnant recognize these threatening conditions and seek 
appropriate medical care; and
WHEREAS, Prenatal education should incorporate recognition of 
symptoms, including spikes in maternal blood pressure, sudden 
swelling of face and hands, severe upper abdominal pain, blurred 
vision, persistent headaches and breathlessness; and
WHEREAS, Many residents of this Commonwealth have joined with 
the Preeclampsia Foundation to raise public awareness in keeping 
with the goal of minimizing maternal and infant illness and 
death due to preeclampsia; and
WHEREAS, The House of Representatives supports the 
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30 Preeclampsia Foundation in its efforts to provide support and 
improve health care practices for individuals impacted by 
preeclampsia and related hypertensive disorders of pregnancy; 
therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives designate the 
month of May 2025 as "Preeclampsia Awareness Month" in 
Pennsylvania.
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