Posted on April 16th, 2008 by admin
Insulin dependent diabetic women have more chance of delivering a baby with congenital defects compared with non-insulin dependent diabetic women. Apart from congenital defects, the effect of diabetes on the baby depends largely on the degree with which maternal hypoglycemia is controlled. It is believed that in poorly controlled diabetics, the transfer of excess glucose […]
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Posted on April 16th, 2008 by admin
A woman with diabetes should plan her pregnancy. She should raise her family when she is in her twenties, rather than late in life. The development of the organs of the foetus takes places during the first twelve weeks of pregnancy. In order to avoid birth defects in the baby, the conception should take place […]
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Posted on April 15th, 2008 by admin
Women with a tendency to develop diabetes are prone to have complications of pregnancy such as still birth, large amount of fluid in pregnant uterus and so on. Diabetes is more common in women with a large family than in single women or those with one or two children.
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