Gestational Diabetes and Premature Delivery

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How Will Gestational Diabetes Affect My Labor and Delivery?

myoptumhealth.com — “Gestational diabetes can affect your childbirth experience if you do not manage the condition well.View full resource at myoptumhealth.com

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Check out these tips to manage gestational diabetes - get the facts on pregnancy risk factors http://bitly.net/ePGauc #diabetes

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Gestational diabetes rates rising

endocrineweb.com — “More than 250,000 women who gave birth in 2008 had gestational diabetes, according to a new report from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.The figures are much higher than where experts normally put the number of women with gestational diabetes.View full resource at endocrineweb.com

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Endocrinology Article | Diabetes, Gestational

mdlinx.com — “Prepregnancy obesity and the risk of gestational diabetes mellitusView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Prepregnancy obesity and the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth http://t.co/B1ljMGK #endo

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Can gestational diabetes affect the placenta?

healthtap.com — “Gestational diabetes is actually caused by the placenta. A hormone called HPL (human placental lactogen) gets released and causes Insulin. While the placenta is the underlying cause, gestational diabetes causes changes in the placenta making it function differently. Most doctors will recommend delivery before the due date with gestational diabetes because of this altered placental function.View full resource at healthtap.com

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Excessive Weight Gain During Pregnancy Raises Gestational Diabetes Risk:

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Study Finds Bariatric Surgery Lowers Gestational Diabetes Risk:

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Twice as many women to be diagnosed with gestational diabetes

eurekalert.org — “Two to three times more pregnant women may soon be diagnosed and treated for gestational diabetes, based on new measurements for determining risky blood sugar levels for the mother and her unborn baby, according to a study by investigators at Northwestern University. Blood sugar levels that were once considered in the normal range are now seen as causing a sharp increase in the occurrence of overweight babies, early deliveries, cesarean section deliveries and potentially life-threatening preeclaView full resource at eurekalert.org

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Twice as many women to be diagnosed with gestational diabetes : http://eurekalert.org/e/3bff @Northwesternu #EurekAlert

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Study Finds Bariatric Surgery Lowers Gestational Diabetes Risk - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Obese women who have weight loss surgery before they get pregnant are three times less likely to develop gestational diabetes and are also less likely to requirView full resource at drugs.com

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Bariatric operations reduce odds of gestational diabetes, cesarean section

physorg.com — “Obese women who have bariatric surgical procedures before pregnancy were three times less likely to develop gestational diabetes (GDM) than women who have bariatric operations after delivery, according to new research findings published in the August issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons. ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Bariatric operations reduce odds of gestational diabetes, cesarean section http://tw.physorg.com/203081011

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Bariatric surgery before pregnancy reduces odds of developing gestational diabetes

news-medical.net — “Obese women who have bariatric surgical procedures before pregnancy were three times less likely to develop gestational diabetes (GDM) than women who have bariatric operations after delivery, according to new research findings published in the August issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons. The retrospective study also found that delivery after bariatric procedures was associated with reduced odds of cesarean section-an outcome associated with GDM.View full resource at news-medical.net

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AHRQ News And Numbers: One In 16 Women Hospitalized For Childbirth Has Diabetes

medicalnewstoday.com — “More than a quarter million women who gave birth in U.S. hospitals in 2008 had pre-existing diabetes or developed it during their pregnancy - a condition called gestational diabetes, according toView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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AHRQ News And Numbers: One In 16 Women Hospitalized For Childbirth Has Diabetes http://mnt.to/3P95 #diabetes

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Gestational diabetes: Blood sugar levels once considered normal are not safe for baby, mother

sciencedaily.com — “Two to three times more pregnant women may soon be diagnosed and treated for gestational diabetes, based on new measurements for determining risky blood sugar levels for the mother and her unborn baby, according to a new study. Blood sugar levels that were once considered in the normal range are now seen as causing a sharp increase in the occurrence of overweight babies, early deliveries, cesarean section deliveries and potentially life-threatening preeclampsia.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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New data supports lowering the level of "normal bloog sugar" to capture more accurate estimates of gestational diabetes http://bit.ly/alqqsH

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Gestational diabetes: Blood sugar levels once considered normal are not safe for baby, mother

sciencedaily.com — “Two to three times more pregnant women may soon be diagnosed and treated for gestational diabetes, based on new measurements for determining risky blood sugar levels for the mother and her unborn baby, according to a new study. Blood sugar levels that were once considered in the normal range are now seen as causing a sharp increase in the occurrence of overweight babies, early deliveries, cesarean section deliveries and potentially life-threatening preeclampsia.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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RT @DiabetesPosts Gestational diabetes: BG levels once considered normal, not safe for baby, mother http://bit.ly/aEvggA Stay tuned for news

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Gestational diabetes: Blood sugar levels once considered normal are not safe for baby, mother

feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Two to three times more pregnant women may soon be diagnosed and treated for gestational diabetes, based on new measurements for determining risky blood sugar levels for the mother and her unborn baby, according to a new study. Blood sugar levels that were once considered in the normal range are now seen as causing a sharp increase in the occurrence of overweight babies, early deliveries, cesarean section deliveries and potentially life-threatening preeclampsia.View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com

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Labor and Delivery, Normal Delivery of the Newborn: eMedicine Clinical Procedures

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: The delivery of a full-term newborn refers to delivery at a gestational age of 37-42 weeks, as determined by the last menstrual period or via ultrasonographic dating and evaluation. The Naegel rule is a commonly used formula ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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The delivery of a full-term newborn refers to delivery at a gestational age of 37-42 weeks.More about normal childbirth.http://bit.ly/bFyu1m

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