How Gestational Diabetes Can Affect Your Baby
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Gestational Diabetes Moms' Blog | How Gestational Diabetes Affects Your Baby
gestationaldiabetesmoms.org — “Gestational diabetes does have effects on your child. Educated yourself on all the possibilities to help you know how to help your baby.” View full resource at gestationaldiabetesmoms.org
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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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Pregnancy.HealthGuru.com: Understanding Gestational Diabetes
pregnancy.healthguru.com — “When you think of pregnancy complications, gestational diabetes may not be the first thing that comes to mind. In this pregnant disease, your blood sugar can spike, and may need to be controlled with insulin and diet changes.” View full resource at pregnancy.healthguru.com
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Gestational Diabetes: What Happens After the Baby is Born? - myOptumHealth
myoptumhealth.com — “Learning that you have gestational diabetes is distressing. What will happen after your baby is born? Will your child be ok? Will you be ok?” View full resource at myoptumhealth.com
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Gestational Diabetes and the Family Link - Pregnancy - Families.com
pregnancy.families.com — “Did you know that women who have a family history of diabetes have a higher chance of developing gestational diabetes during their pregnancy? According to a new study, the risks are even higher if that family member is a sibling, as opposed to a parent. Gestational diabetes, which is usually diagnosed in the second half of pregnancy, affects about three percent of all pregnant women. It causes higher than normal blood sugar levels, which can lead to your baby developing jaundice, gaining too muc” View full resource at pregnancy.families.com
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Nutrition - Heart Healthy Diet, Cancer Diet, Diabetes and More - myOptumHealth
myoptumhealth.com — “Learn how to prevent or manage chronic conditions through diet. Tips for those with heart disease, diabetes, cancer, GI concerns and eating disorders.” View full resource at myoptumhealth.com
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Vitamin D Creates Lower Risk Pregnancies | Food Renegade
foodrenegade.com — “I sing the praises of vitamin D. You know that. So here's one more reason to love vitamin D: It can greatly reduce risks associated with pregnancy. Babies born with sufficient vitamin D blood levels are less likely to be premature, suffer from respiratory problems, and be considered small for their dates, get colds, or experience eczema. Expectant mothers with sufficient vitamin D blood levels are 30% less likely to suffer from diabetes, high-blood pressure, and pre-eclampsia. The sad part is th” View full resource at foodrenegade.com
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