Preeclampsia and Eclampsia are serious syndromes that can affect human pregnancy causing serious damage. Preeclampsia described as pregnancy-specific syndrome of reduced organ perfusion secondary to vasospasm and endothelial activation. Eclampsia is described as the onset of convulsions in a woman with preeclampsia that cannot be attributed to other causes. Among the etiologies of preeclampsia the most convincing theory is the effect of the chorionic villi on the pregnant women. the incidence of preeclampsia was 6.72 %, The incidence of maternal mortality was 0.2%, The incidence of abdominal delivery was 66.8%, Regarding the main therapeutic profile magnesium sulphate was administered to 90% of patients.