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Gestational Diabetes!!!! Who is at Risk? - Danogo

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Gestational diabetes occurs in 1 to 2 percent of all pregnant women. The disease typically occurs during the 2nd half of pregnancy and the symptoms are usually not clearly visible. The most obvious gestational diabetes symptoms are: * Very thirsty * Excessive Urination * Much amniotic * Excessive Weight Gain Gestational diabetes is a disorder in carbohydrate metabolism during pregnancy occurs. Because certain pregnancy hormones insulin resistance cause occurs during pregnancy impaired glucose to

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