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Gestational diabetes, a condition that emerges during pregnancy, can affect women with
varying body types. It often occurs in overweight, hyperinsulinemic, insulin-resistant
women, but can also affect thin individuals with relatively low insulin production. This
condition is not uncommon, affecting at least 5% of all pregnancies, and the rate may be
even higher in specific groups. It's important to note that women diagnosed with
gestational diabetes face an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the future.
Understanding the Risks of Diabetes during Pregnancy
Diabetes during pregnancy poses significant risks to both the mother and the developing
fetus. It can lead to heightened fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality. Neonates
born to mothers with gestational diabetes are at an increased risk of various
complications, including respiratory distress, hypoglycemia, hypocalcemia,
hyperbilirubinemia, polycythemia, and hyperviscosity.
Poor management of preexisting (pregestational) or gestational diabetes during the
critical organogenesis phase (up to approximately 10 weeks of gestation) elevates the
risk of:
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