The occurrence of seizures exclusively during (usually the first) pregnancy or in the postpartum period
gestational diabetes is what it's called
The gestational diabetes diet if for pregnant patients that are diagnosed with gestational diabetes. If you have gestational diabetes, your obstetrician will generally direct you with a nutritionist who will educate you on the proper diet for your condition.
Gestational circulation is the circulation of a fetus while it is in the uterus. All living animals have gone through gestational circulation.
If having diabetes in pregnancy, then the chances of having gestational diabetes in the next pregnancy is high as compared to other without gestational diabetes.But many who had gestational diabetes in one pregnancy had give up baby without gestational diabetes in their next pregnancy.
Absolutely! If you are a gestational surrogate your eggs are not used.
No. Epilepsy is not contagious. You cannot catch epilepsy from anybody.
You can find recipes for a gestational diabetes diet at http://www.sugrnspice.com/2010/07/20/gestational-diabeties-diet-gd-diet.html. You can also try http://www.diabeticmommy.com/articles.html#recipesfoodanddiet. There is a sample menu available at http://pregnancy.emedtv.com/gestational-diabetes/gestational-diabetes-sample-menu.html
LGA- large for gestational age SGA- small for gestational age
A gestational carrier is a woman who carries and gives birth to a child for a couple or individual. In this scenario, the gestational carrier is not genetically related to the baby, as the embryo has been created using the eggs and sperm of the intended parents or donors.
Epilepsy is the name of the illness. Someone who has epilepsy gets seizures. Epilepsy is the tendency to get seizures. Someone who gets regular seizures can be diagnosed as having Epilepsy.
yes epilepsy problematic in pregnancy .anyone and everyone can have epilepsy
Epilepsy is something that affects the brain, so you cannot get epilepsy in your leg.