Gestational diabetes – what is it and how does it affect pregnancy?

Gestational diabetes – what is it and how does it affect pregnancy?

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Gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes – impaired blood sugar regulation – that happens during pregnancy. Its incidence has tripled over the past couple of decades and currently affects 15% of Australian women. It carries health risks for mother and baby, so it’s important to be aware, get tested and know how to manage it if you’re diagnosed.

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Published by Health Agenda.

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