Short sleep duration and frequent snoring significantly raise the risk of type 2 diabetes in women with prior gestational ...
Pregnancy is a time of significant change for a woman's body. Hormones fluctuate, energy levels shift and new challenges ...
A new study found that a 1-hour post partum OGTT is more effective than the 2-hour test at predicting dysglycemia in women with or without a history of gestational diabetes.
Higher one-hour blood glucose on an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) at three months postpartum can predict the risk for ...
Caring for a baby is a full-time job, often causing new mothers to overlook their own health needs. This situation is exemplified by the low compliance with postpartum glucose screening among women ...
Caring for a baby is a full-time job, often causing new mothers to overlook their own health needs. This situation is ...
Diabetes and dyslipidemia screening rates for pregnant patients remain low for those with and without hypertension and diabetes.
New research we funded has shown that a reduced calorie diet in late pregnancy is safe and beneficial for women with gestational diabetes who are living with overweight or obesity.
When the body cannot produce enough insulin, a pregnant person who did not previously have diabetes may develop gestational diabetes. People also tend to become more insulin resistant as their ...
Type 2 diabetes with hyperglycemia occurs when a person’s blood sugar elevates to potentially dangerous levels. When this occurs, a person may require medical treatment. Untreated hyperglycemia ...
If you have diabetes, nerve damage, circulation problems, and infections can lead to serious foot problems. However, you can take precautions to maintain healthy feet. Managing your diabetes and ...
Both conditions are emergencies and should be treated immediately. Diabetes and Pregnancy: Gestational Diabetes Gestational diabetes occurs during pregnancy and typically disappears once the baby is ...