A patient who is 16 weeks pregnant has a lower blood pressure than that of prepregnancy levels. What should the nurse realize as being the cause for this lower blood pressure?
A) Prepregnancy blood pressure measurements were inaccurate.
B) Blood pressure progressively decreases throughout the entire pregnancy.
C) A decrease in the second trimester may occur because of placental growth.
D) Dehydration because blood pressure increases steadily throughout pregnancy.
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