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Not at all. In a urine test, being diabetic may show the presence of sugar or ketones, whilst pregnancy tests look for the presence of a hormone in the urine. Being diabetic does not therefore affect the result of pregnancy tests.
A diabetic pregnancy is known as "gestational diabetes". There is an increased chance that the pregnant woman will go on to develop full blown after the pregnancy, and there is also the chance that the baby will be large when born. There is also a chance that the baby will go on to develop diabetes in the future.
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Nothing unless you are Diabetic. Fresh fruit is better.
Pregnancy, severe chronic liver disease, uremia, diabetic ketoacidosis.....not clinically significant
None. Being normal weight helps as usual with diabetes but just because you got it last pregnancy does not mean you will get it now.
Yes, a diabetic mother has to be very carefully monitored as her blood sugar can change dramatically and that may have an effect on the baby. Most diabetic mothers should be cared for by their diabetologist and Ob/Gyn working together.
No it does not. But if you plan pregnancy as a diabetic speak to your doctor first to make sure your health is in tiptop shape and you are informed of certain things you need to know since it is more to keep an eye on as a diabetic.
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Diabetic women have to worry about both hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) during pregnancy. They can both be dangerous for the mother and the baby. If you experience hypoglycemia during pregnancy I would make an appointment with your doctor to discuss whether to alter any medication or change your diet. Your blood sugar needs to be at a safe level to help the baby (and yourself) stay healthy. I am pregnant and diabetic so I too have to worry about my blood sugar levels.
it is probably diabetic :( i had a diabetic hamster it is probably diabetic :( i had a diabetic hamster
G. T. Hultquist has written: 'Endocrine pathology of infants of diabetic mothers' -- subject(s): Pediatric endocrinology, Diabetes in pregnancy