Possible because both type-I and type-II Diabetes run in families as there is a genetic component.
If your husband has type-I diabetes then there's a chance it will be inherited. If your husband has type-II diabetes, your child may inherit a tendency to get diabetes if diet and exercise are poor.
First of all, men cannot give birth to children but they may adopt one. Yes, women who have diabetes can have children, they just need to consult their medical professional first. Hope I Helped.
It's okay, he can't give you diabetes; though there is a chance the child may develop diabetes.
If mother had gestational diabetes when she was pregnant, then chances of having diabetes for a child is low. But gestational mother have more chances to have diabetes type 2. If this happens then the child diabetes risk is increased.If father have type 1 diabetes, then the child has some very low risk of having type 1 diabetes (autoimmune disorder). If father had type 2 diabetes then diabetes risk for the child is higher as compared to the mother with type 2 diabetes.
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Diabetes can cause sterility but if it has happened to you or not you need to ask your doctor.
Your husband's sister's child is your niece, and you are her aunt.
Since this is in the diabetes section I would assume your child his diabetes and these are hypoglycemic (low blood sugar) symptoms.
A child can develop childhood diabetes in many ways. It could be because diabetes is popular in their family, and many have had it. Please check out this website for more information: www.childhooddiabetes.com
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Your husband's sister's child is your niece if its a girl or Nnphew if its a boy.
Yes. If you have type 2 diabetes, your child is more likely to have it than a child of a person with type 1.
Loretta s husband passed away in 1995 after a long battle with diabetes.
Unlikely. Your husband is the legal father of the child.