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Gestational diabetes causes high blood sugar that can affect your pregnancy and your baby's health. While any pregnancy complication is concerning, there's good ...
If you're at average risk of gestational diabetes, you'll likely have a screening test during your second trimester — between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy.
Gestational diabetes in an earlier pregnancy; Family history of diabetes; Obesity; Having a medical condition associated with the development of diabetes, such ...
As with other types of diabetes, gestational diabetes affects how your cells use sugar. The resulting high blood sugar levels can affect your pregnancy, and ...
Gestational diabetes in an earlier pregnancy. A medical condition linked to getting diabetes, such as metabolic syndrome or polycystic ovary syndrome. Being 35 ...
Gestational diabetes happens when a woman's body can't make enough insulin during pregnancy. Most women with gestational diabetes deliver healthy babies; ...
Women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are likely to have insulin resistance that persists long after pregnancy, resulting in greater risk of developing ...
This high blood sugar disorder develops during pregnancy and can affect your pregnancy and your baby's health. Read about risks, prevention and treatment.
Gestational diabetes also can increase the risk of premature birth, high blood pressure during pregnancy, and complications to your infant after delivery.
But the blood sugar levels aren't high enough to be called diabetes. And prediabetes can lead to diabetes unless steps are taken to prevent it. Gestational ...
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