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Gestational diabetes is diabetes that is found for the first time when a woman is pregnant. Out of every 100 pregnant women in the United States, three to eight get gestational diabetes. Diabetes means that your blood glucose (also called blood sugar) is too high. Your body uses glucose for energy. But too much glucose in your blood can be harmful. When you are pregnant, too much glucose is not good for your baby.
Children exposed to complications before or during birth more likely to develop ASD, study finds

Children exposed to complications before or during birth more likely to develop ASD, study finds

Treating subclinical hypothyroidism can reduce pregnancy loss, study shows

Treating subclinical hypothyroidism can reduce pregnancy loss, study shows

Gestational diabetes raises postpartum depression risk in first-time mothers

Gestational diabetes raises postpartum depression risk in first-time mothers

Childhood obesity starts in the womb?

Childhood obesity starts in the womb?

Study finds new link between short sleep during pregnancy and gestational diabetes mellitus

Study finds new link between short sleep during pregnancy and gestational diabetes mellitus

CNIC scientists reveal fundamental role of hypoxia response in correct formation of the heart

CNIC scientists reveal fundamental role of hypoxia response in correct formation of the heart

Western diet during pregnancy may increase obesity risk in offspring

Western diet during pregnancy may increase obesity risk in offspring

New Penn research shows optimal available method for inducing labor in pregnant women

New Penn research shows optimal available method for inducing labor in pregnant women

Older first-time mothers may have increased chances of living longer

Older first-time mothers may have increased chances of living longer

Study finds link between winter conception and gestational diabetes risk

Study finds link between winter conception and gestational diabetes risk

Medicare expands lifestyle intervention to combat prediabetes

Medicare expands lifestyle intervention to combat prediabetes

NRS Healthcare creates video and infographic to raise awareness of diabetes

NRS Healthcare creates video and infographic to raise awareness of diabetes

Infections, not antibiotics linked to increased risk of childhood obesity

Infections, not antibiotics linked to increased risk of childhood obesity

Increasing trends in maternal obesity could impact mother and child

Increasing trends in maternal obesity could impact mother and child

Making parents healthier before conception could be key to preventing obesity in future generations

Making parents healthier before conception could be key to preventing obesity in future generations

Umbilical cells from babies of obese mothers show impaired expression of vital genes regulating metabolism

Umbilical cells from babies of obese mothers show impaired expression of vital genes regulating metabolism

Maternal GDM linked to increased risk of childhood obesity among children aged 9-11 years

Maternal GDM linked to increased risk of childhood obesity among children aged 9-11 years

Sleep researchers call for new diagnostic criteria to treat OSA in pregnant women

Sleep researchers call for new diagnostic criteria to treat OSA in pregnant women

Breastfeeding leads to long-term metabolic changes in mothers, study shows

Breastfeeding leads to long-term metabolic changes in mothers, study shows

Boy babies more likely to experience complications at birth than girls

Boy babies more likely to experience complications at birth than girls

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