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Archives of Medical Research, 2005
Diabetes in pregnant women is associated with an increased risk for maternal and neonatal morbidities and remains a significant medical challenge. Fortunately, the prognosis has changed dramatically, related to an increased clinical awareness of the potential risks for the mother and the infant, better health care and intensive treatment strategies to ...
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Diabetes in pregnant women is associated with an increased risk for maternal and neonatal morbidities and remains a significant medical challenge. Fortunately, the prognosis has changed dramatically, related to an increased clinical awareness of the potential risks for the mother and the infant, better health care and intensive treatment strategies to ...
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Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1972
Summary Although perinatal loss may occur in spite of good diabetic control, a low perinatal mortality cannot be achieved without it. The fetus in utero needs careful monitoring throughout pregnancy and labour and skilled obstetric care plays a major part in reducing perinatal loss.
M, Brudenell, R, Beard
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Summary Although perinatal loss may occur in spite of good diabetic control, a low perinatal mortality cannot be achieved without it. The fetus in utero needs careful monitoring throughout pregnancy and labour and skilled obstetric care plays a major part in reducing perinatal loss.
M, Brudenell, R, Beard
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2011
Despite improved obstetric surveillance and better management of maternal hyperglycaemia over the last few decades, perinatal mortality and congenital malformation rates remain several fold higher in pregnancy complicated by diabetes than in the background population.
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Despite improved obstetric surveillance and better management of maternal hyperglycaemia over the last few decades, perinatal mortality and congenital malformation rates remain several fold higher in pregnancy complicated by diabetes than in the background population.
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2001
The following review considers briefly most aspects of the care of the woman with established diabetes, gestational diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance. Where possible, reference is made to recent publications, but much of our current practice is based on old research and opinions.
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The following review considers briefly most aspects of the care of the woman with established diabetes, gestational diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance. Where possible, reference is made to recent publications, but much of our current practice is based on old research and opinions.
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Diabetes mellitus in pregnancy in an African population
International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 2004B. Ozumba, S. Obi, Oli Jm
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Nursing Standard, 2002
A number of risk factors exist for pregnant women with diabetes and their babies. Collaborative care can ensure that women with pre-existing diabetes, and those who develop diabetes during pregnancy, receive appropriate and individualised care.
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A number of risk factors exist for pregnant women with diabetes and their babies. Collaborative care can ensure that women with pre-existing diabetes, and those who develop diabetes during pregnancy, receive appropriate and individualised care.
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Pregnancy in a Juvenile Diabetic After Renal Transplantation (Class T Diabetes Mellitus)
Diabetes, 1975G. Tagatz +4 more
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2009
In this chapter, we will review the metabolic changes that occur during normal pregnancies and those affected by diabetes as well as review the risks of maternal obesity and hyperglycemia on maternal, fetal, and neonatal outcomes. Management of both preexisting and gestational diabetes in pregnancy will be reviewed in detail including up to date ...
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In this chapter, we will review the metabolic changes that occur during normal pregnancies and those affected by diabetes as well as review the risks of maternal obesity and hyperglycemia on maternal, fetal, and neonatal outcomes. Management of both preexisting and gestational diabetes in pregnancy will be reviewed in detail including up to date ...
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Are the SSRI antidepressants safe in pregnancy? Understanding the debate
International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine, 2015Adam C. Urato
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