Gestational Diabetes is not hereditary in that sense. If you have a daughter then she would have a slightly increased chance of developing gestational diabetes when she has a baby.
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I developed gestational diabetes while pregnant w/ my now 15 yr old son.It went into" hiding" only to return again in my 2nd pregnancy with my now 11yr old son.Then again it went so called "AWAY" only to return a year after his birth. I have now been a type 1 diabetic for 11yrs...... gestational diabetes is a" warning sign" that within the next 10 yrs you are likely to become a diabetic.Great attention must be taken to your diet NOW if you want to try and prevent yourself from becoming permanently diabetic in the future. As for your daughter becoming a diabetic, they claim that if one or more immediate parents have diabetes your risk factor is high. I have both my son's Hemoglobin A1C and fasting blood sugar levels checked routinely, yearly through their blood work as a precaution hope this helps.........
umm about the same as 9 weeks, 9 months or 2 years after giving birth. If you have already been pregnant once tho your chance of getting pregnant again is much better, however if you have reached an advanced age-typically considered 35 or older it could become more difficult or increase your chances of birth defects. if you are young, it should be just as easy to get pregnant as it was 9 years ago.
A stomach ulcer will not affect the chances of a woman giving birth. Chances of giving birth to a healthy baby are very good when proper care has been given throughout the pregnancy.
Unheard of.
Hello, To answer your question, there can be many different risks to being pregnant when 40 years old and older. Roughly two thirds of women over 40 have fertility problems. There can be risks towards the woman and the baby. For the woman, chances are you can develop problems such as high blood pressure and diabetes during the pregnancy, and birth complications also. Women pregnant at 40 and up may also have the risk of giving birth to a underweight baby, or a premature one. There are also chances of miscariage. As for the baby, it can be born with many health problems, or with mental disabilities and another high risk is that it can be born with down-syndrome. I hope everything goes well with the pregnancy, and I hope this somewhat helped you. Goodluck!
If you're having regular, full periods, then it's very very unlikely that you're pregnant whatever happened before. If you haven't had a period in 3 months, then you may be pregnant, even if breast feeding may lower the chances of becoming pregnant for as long as you're doing it.
Giving birth.
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1 out of 125. It is rare that a rabbit dies while giving birth.
no it's not possible to be pregnant for two years without giving birth, but sometimes very few women get to be pregnant for ten month and then give birth (it happens).
She's not pregnant.
We are giving you two chances ICE or HOT.
Gestational diabetes usually occurs around 2nd trimester and will be resolved only after giving birth.