Normal platelets:: The "p" in hellp is normal; rbc is near normal. Alt is very slightly elevated. If blood pressure is normal, hellp symptoms are absent, and no previous history of hellp or preeclampsia, the risk is low.
Answered 8/28/2013
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Not : It's a life-thretening complication of the pregnancy, which happens at the later stages of pregnancy. And besides of the laboratory findings, there are some definitive clinical presentation, which your doctor is aware of. But it's ok to follow up with your ob/gyn to find out more about your lab findings.
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