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View Post: Diabetes Update: Gestational Diabetes
26 Oct 2009 by Jenny  
I frequently receive emails asking me about Gestational Diabetes (GD), which is the term used for diabetes that is diagnosed only after a woman, previously considered normal, displays abnormal glucose tolerance test results during ...
View Blog: Diabetes Update - http://diabetesupdate.blogspot.com/



View Post: GESTATIONAL DIABETES
4 Nov 2009 by caxol  
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a form of diabetes that develops during pregnancy. In about 3 to 5 percent of all pregnancies, a routine blood test performed between week 24 and 28 of pregnancy will reveal that a woman has ...
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View Post: Annual Evidence Update on diabetes: 9-13 November 2009 - NeLM
6 Nov 2009
The new evidence has been classified under the following topic headings: co-morbidities, complications, delivery of care, diagnosis/classification, economics, genetics, gestational diabetes, patients, pre-diabetes including metabolic ...
View Blog: NeLM - News - http://www.nelm.nhs.uk/en/NeLM-Area/News/



View Post: Gestational Diabetes Diets During Pregnancy : Diet Plan To Follow
5 Nov 2009 by Patricia  
Gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes that affects women who are expecting a child. Gestational diabetes occurs because of the hormonal changes that accompany pregnancy, thereby reducing a woman's ability to receive insulin from ...
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View Post: EUROPAAGRARIA-DIABETES BLOG: GESTATIONAL DIABETES
30 Aug 2009 by JAMES  
Gestational diabetes is found for the first time when a woman is pregnant. The hormones produced during pregnancy reduce a woman's receptivity to insulin. This results in high blood sugar level. Untreated gestational diabetes can affect ...
View Blog: EUROPAAGRARIA-DIABETES BLOG - http://www.europaagraria.com/



View Post: Health News about What type of diabetes happens during pregnancy ...
26 Oct 2009 by admin  
Doctors treat gestational diabetes with a carefully controlled diet designed to keep the pregnant woman's blood sugar level within the normal range for pregnancy. If you have gestational diabetes, your doctor will probably refer you to ...
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View Post: Women At Risk For Developing Type II Diabetes After Developing ...
4 Nov 2009 by admin  
Developing Gestational Diabetes during pregnancy carries a 15 to 60 percent chance of developing Non-Insulin Dependent (Type II) after pregnancy within a 5 to15 year period of time. It is important to determine the significant risk ...
View Blog: Health Resources - http://demi-l.org/



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