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Glycaemic control in labour with diabetes: GILD, a scoping study.

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OBSTETRIC CARE IN HIGH-RISK PREGNANCY. DIABETES AND PREGNANCY

Themed collection of papers from Foreign International Scientific Conference «Trends in the development of science and Global challenges» by HNRI «National development» in cooperation with AFP. December 2021, 2022
There is currently an increase in the number of pregnancies complicated by Diabetes in its various clinical forms (Pregestational Diabetes: Type 1 and 2 Diabetes mellitus, and Gestational Diabetes), which leads to a greater risk of adverse outcomes for ...
M. González Díaz
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Pregnancy and diabetes

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1950
Abstract A review of 106 patients with 131 pregnancies complicated by diabetes has been presented. Past history of the multigravid patients indicated that the infants of the prediabetic mothers tended to be larger than average. The pregnancy of 75 per cent of the patients terminated after thirty-six weeks.
W P, GIVEN, R G, DOUGLAS, E, TOLSTOI
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DIABETES AND PREGNANCY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1952
THE purpose of this paper is to present the results of our experience with 140 pregnancies in diabetes from 1932 to September 1, 1950, with special reference to factors influencing fetal mortality. The first 18 cases of this series have been previously reported in an earlier communication.1 Except for a small group of 14 patients treated with ...
D, HURWITZ, N, HIGANO
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Diabetes and Pregnancy

Medical Clinics of North America, 1988
Despite improvement in perinatal outcome over the past several decades, controversy still exists regarding both the management and pathophysiology of pregnancy complicated by diabetes mellitus. In this article, potential factors contributing to morbidity observed in the offspring of diabetic women are considered.
M B, Landon, S G, Gabbe
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Pregnancy and Diabetes

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1977
Pregnancy in the diabetic is no longer the universal tragedy for mother and child that it once was but avoidable fetal loss wil continue to occur unless gestational diabetes is detected, and unless meticulous control and monitoring of the insulin dependent diabetic is maintained.
B E, Hazlett, A B, Kenshole
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