The GRACE trial suggests that real time continuous monitoring can reduce the risk of having a larger baby in women with ...
An international research team led by the Medical University of Vienna has shown that continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in ...
Women with obesity who discontinued GLP-1s were at increased risk for multiple adverse pregnancy outcomes than those who had ...
The first thing to know is that gestational diabetes often doesn't bring any symptoms- that's why testing is needed. "Gestational diabetes is characterized by mild elevations in g ...
Women with gestational diabetes continue to have adverse pregnancy outcomes that are often related to hyperglycaemia.
Gestational diabetes subtypes predict distinct prediabetes rates, with mixed and fasting carrying the highest risks postpartum.
Many women think gestational diabetes ends after delivery, but postpartum tests say otherwise. NUH’s new programme helps ...
Gestational diabetes increases the risk of several complications in your pregnancy if you do not maintain your blood sugar levels. Shoulder dystocia is one such common risk in which your baby’s ...
Gestational diabetes (GD) is a type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy. As carrying two fetuses results in higher levels of pregnancy hormones, gestational diabetes with twins has an increased ...
Several myths exist around gestational diabetes that can cause a person to feel guilty or as though they caused it. However, a person cannot directly cause gestational diabetes. Gestational diabetes ...
Gestational diabetes insipidus is a rare form of diabetes insipidus that affects the kidneys’ ability to balance the amount of water leaving your body. Gestational diabetes insidipus appears similar ...
Gestational diabetes typically occurs in the second trimester of pregnancy between the 24th and 28th weeks of gestation. It’s diagnosed using a test called a glucose tolerance test, which may be ...