Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is a type of diabetes that affects pregnant women, usually during the second half of their pregnancy. It is associated with high levels of glucose in the blood and can lead to serious health risks for both the mother and baby. GDM is usually controlled through diet, exercise, and oral medication or insulin injection therapy, and it can be prevented with careful management of diet and lifestyle. Early diagnosis and management of GDM is important for preserving the health of both mother and baby, as poor control can lead to birth defects, stillbirth, and other complications. Knowing the risks, signs, and symptoms of GDM is essential for pregnant women to ensure the healthy outcome of their pregnancies.
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