👉 Napiform, also known as a preeclampsia or eclampsia, is a type of pregnancy complication that occurs when the body becomes very swollen and heavy during pregnancy. This can cause high blood pressure, which can lead to complications such as fetal distress, placental abruption, and potentially serious problems with the baby's development. Napiform usually starts around 28 weeks of gestation and progresses until about 36-40 weeks of pregnancy. It is often