They can but it is very dangerous and risky.
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A pregnant woman's diabetes is generally controlled through diet, exercise and insulin (when needed). Medications are generally used in moderation with pregnancy because of the possible side effects on a fetus.
In men diabetes can cause erectile dysfunction, which in a sense will make it more difficult to get a women pregnant. However there are no other reasons directly associated with diabetes that could cause difficulties with pregnancy.
Gestational diabetes is only found in pregnant women. However, general diabetes is not due to pregnancy. Only women are able to get gestational diabetes. http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/203/main.html
Diabetes Diabetes in pregnancy is known as Gestational Diabetes
Diabetes tests can be done on children and adults, including women who are pregnant. Testing is done through blood work.
With the exception of women with diabetes, women who have a stillbirth have as good a chance of carrying a future pregnancy to term as women who are pregnant for the first time.
Gestational diabetes affects 3-10% of all pregnant women.
The cause of Type 1 Diabetes is unclear but Type 2 Diabetes comes from an unhealthy lifestyle. Pregnant women may also have a form known as Gestational Diabetes that occurs due to their condition.
Technically no, but you will probably have it for the rest of your life, which is probably what you meant.There's a kind of diabetes called gestational diabetes that affects pregnant women which often clears up after the pregnancy is over, though it can be a sign that the woman is predisposed to developing Type II diabetes later in life. However, if you're not a woman or not pregnant and you develop diabetes, chances are you'll have it for life.
Diabetes is not contagious!
Diabetes brought about by being pregnant.