Hey Dee

you do have an increased risk of PE again this pregnancy...PE is more likely with your first pregnancy, however some women are predisposed to it reoccuring...so as a blanket approach all Dr's regard anyone who has had PE will potentially suffer it again

I know this may seem a bit harsh...but PE is complex, and also gives rise to more serious complications...you have moved up from PE to Eclamptic (fitting) and this will give your health care provider cause for concern, not just for your baby but for your wellbeing too.

Sorry to be so 'medical'...

but remember you are still the birthing mother to be...so you do get a say ...your Dr will more than likely be very keen for your to be induced and have an epidural...so they can closely monitor you and your baby, and the epidural reduces BP...your Dr may also suggest no pushing, as this increases BP

you can still do many things to make the arrival of your baby a beautiful, enjoyable and memorable experience...
you can:
help deliver your baby
opt for not talking as your baby is born...so its your voice he/she hears first
immediate skin to skin contact

even though this may not be the birth experience you where hoping for, you can still have a postive experience...

I hope this helps...and I am more than happy to answer any Q's you may have

good luck

xx yogababy