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  • Health - 18 Jan 2022
    Diabetes or high blood glucose during pregnancy can lead to defective fetal development, premature delivery, high birth weight, miscarriage, or stillbirth.
  • Health - 16 Jun 2023
    There are several risk factors that can increase the risk of getting gestational diabetes...
  • Health - 16 Jun 2023
    The exact pathophysiology of gestational diabetes is unknown. One main aspect of the underlying pathology is insulin resistance, where the body’s cells fail to respond to the hormone insulin in the...
  • Health - 16 Jun 2023
    Gestational diabetes does not always give rise to symptoms and all pregnant women are therefore routinely screened to check their blood sugar levels during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes is typically...
  • Health - 16 Jun 2023
    Women who develop gestational diabetes need to monitor and control their blood sugar level in order to keep the baby healthy and minimize the possibility of complications developing during the...
  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    Gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes that affects a mother during pregnancy. The condition causes a high blood sugar level and can lead to several complications for both the mother and the baby...
  • Health - 23 Feb 2023
    Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GD) is the finding of high blood sugar levels during pregnancy. Pregnancy places a higher level of insulin demand on the body.
  • Health - 26 Apr 2021
    Gestational diabetes is a health condition that involves high levels of glucose in the blood while a woman in pregnant.
  • Health - 3 Jul 2023
    There are two major types of diabetes. These are type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The other types are less common and they include gestational diabetes or pregnancy-induced diabetes.
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    A fetus growing inside a woman who has diabetes may be exposed to high levels of blood glucose during the pregnancy if the diabetes is not well controlled.

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