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In the United States and Canada, literature about gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) refers to insulin resistance and the probability that a woman will at some point in her life develop Type 2 diabetes. The Canadian Diabetes Association states, Women who have had GDM are at increased risk of developing subsequent type 2 diabetes later in life and make no mention of the increased risk of Type 1 diabetes. However, in Europe, educational materials almost always mention that GDM places a woman at r

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