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Pregnancy diabetes
By Babyexpert.com on 06/10/2008 14:41:00
Around one in 20 mums-to-be suffer from pregnancy diabetes. Here are the facts.

Pregnancy diabetes, or gestational diabetes mellitus, is most common in the middle and later months of pregnancy.Pregnancy hormones affect the action of insulin on the body, so it needs to produce more to ensure blood sugar continues to be broken

Help at hand for pregnant women with diabetes
By Babyexpert.com on 31/01/2011 06:49:00
New device could make life easier pregnant mothers with diabetes.

Research funded by Diabetes UK has demonstrated that a wearable ‘artificial pancreas’ could radically reduce the risks pregnancy poses to women with Type 1 Diabetes. The devise to be worn by pregnant women will constantly monitor glucose

I'm worried about pregnancy diabetes
By Babyexpert.com on 19/09/2007 11:10:00
Q: My midwife wants to test me for gestational diabetes as she found sugar in my urine. If I test positive, what does it mean for me and my baby?

Midwife Nikki replies: Please don't be alarmed, as your midwife is absolutely right in getting you checked out. Up to 4% of pregant women get pregnancy diabetes, also known as gestational diabetes, which causes raised blood sugar levels and lasts

Pregnancy-related illnesses
By Babyexpert.com on 30/08/2006 13:56:00
Some women bloom during pregnancy, but these two mums weren’t so lucky.

don't do everything you'd planned. Get your hospital bag ready in good time so that you're prepared in case of problems. Share your experience with other mums at your antenatal group. Gestational diabetesNIKKI FREEMAN, 38, lives in Whitwell

Protect your unborn baby with sunshine
By Babyexpert.com on 27/07/2009 13:07:00
Not only do we love being in the sunshine, your growing baby will also benefit from the Vitamin D.

Need an excuse to get outside and enjoy the summer rays? Well, look no further –spending time in the sun – safely – could help protect your unborn baby from diabetes. Vitamin D, which the body makes from sunshine, is important for a strong immune

Induction - what happens?
By Babyexpert.com on 04/07/2007 09:52:00
Everything you need to know about induction and being induced.

placental abruption If you have diabetes and the baby is largeIf it is necessary to induce labour, your obstetrician or consultant should explain clearly the reasons, options and procedure so you have a clear idea of why and how you will be induced and can

What causes premature birth?
By Babyexpert.com on 19/02/2008 12:10:00
One in 13 births in England and Wales are preterm. What causes premature birth?

of this include pregnancy-induced diabetes and pre-eclampsia (itself a cause of at least 15% of all pre-term births) and obstetric cholestasis (liver disease characterised by extreme itching).Maternal medical conditions: Certain pre-existing medical conditions

What causes premature birth?
By Babyexpert.com on 19/02/2008 12:10:00
One in 13 births in England and Wales are preterm. What causes premature birth?

:Examples of this include pregnancy-induced diabetes and pre-eclampsia (itself a cause of at least 15% of all pre-term births) and obstetric cholestasis (liver disease characterised by extreme itching).Maternal medical conditions:Certain pre-existing medical conditions

How much folic acid do you need?
By Babyexpert.com on 30/06/2009 16:03:00
You take folic acid from the moment you start trying for a baby - but how much do you need?

, and are more likely to suffer from heart disease and diabetes as adults.Visit our sister site netdoctor.co.uk for more information on folic acid.

The first 1000 days can determine a child's future
By Babyexpert.com on 17/08/2011 11:15:00
Nine months in the womb and the first two years of life are vital to long-term health development, says report

, has found that a baby’s period in the womb can permanently affect everything from a child’s chances of developing diabetes or having a heart attack in old age, to their future weight and life expectancy. Professor Barker believes that a pregnant

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