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In patients with obesity, the distribution of subcutaneous tissue can make blood pressure measurement on the standard location of the upper arm difficult. In these cases, alternative locations, such as the lower arm or wrist, are commonly used. It is unknown whether there is a discrepancy in these measurements for pregnant patients at extremes of body mass index. We hypothesized that noninvasive blood pressure measurements on the lower arm and wrist will differ from blood pressure measurements on the upper arm and that this difference will be great