Gestational diabetes arises during pregnancy and usually resolves after the baby is born, but it can raise a woman's risk of developing type 2 diabetes later on. It can also contribute to problems during pregnancy and delivery, including maternal high blood pressure and a larger-than-normal baby, which may necessitate a cesarean section. More...
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Gum disease linked with gestational diabetes risk
Pregnant women with gum disease may be more likely to develop gestational diabetes than those with healthy gums, researchers have found.
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