Category: Diabetes

Gestational Diabetes – What Happens after the Baby is Born

The light at the end of the tunnel with gestational diabetes is that the condition is only
present when you are pregnant. In almost all cases once your baby is born your pancreas
will continue to produce enough insulin for your and your body will process it properly.
In the rare case where […]

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Posted in Diabetes on Jan 22nd, 2008

Gestational Diabetes – Risks for Moms during Pregnancy

Even though in most cases gestational diabetes is temporary and is rectified after your
baby is born, it is still serious and needs to be managed properly. You will have the
support of your doctor and most likely an endocrinologist and a dietician but the actual
work of eating properly and exercising falls into […]

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Posted in Diabetes on Jan 18th, 2008

Gestational Diabetes – Risks for Moms after Pregnancy

After your baby is born it is going to be a relief to not have to take insulin injections
anymore or to watch every single thing you put in your mouth. But not so fast, you still
need to be careful and mindful of the increased risks that you now face as a mom […]

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Posted in Diabetes on Jan 15th, 2008

Gestational Diabetes – Risks for Baby

When you first discover that you have gestational diabetes most likely you are going to
be upset and worried about your baby. There are risks to the baby when a mother has
gestational diabetes but with careful monitoring and strict control of diet and blood
glucose levels these risks can be minimized.
The most frequent […]

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Posted in Diabetes on Jan 11th, 2008

Finding out Your Child has Juvenile Diabetes

It can be an emotional time when you find out that your child has been diagnosed with
type 1 diabetes. You will wonder how this is going to affect your child emotionally and
what it is going to mean for their future health. Your child is also going to be riding an
emotional […]

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Posted in Diabetes on Jan 8th, 2008

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