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Management of the Pregnant Diabetic Patient

Sutherland, H.W.; Pearson, D.W.M.; Powrie, J.K.

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Summary: The prognosis in diabetic pregnancy has greatly improved as a result of patient education and the availability of home blood glucose monitoring techniques enabling the implementation of good metabolic control pre-pregnancy, antenatal and intrapartum. These in turn have made possible the benefits to the offspring of vaginal delivery at term. Screening for gestational diabetes is important and the prognosis is also good where maternal normoglycaemia is achieved. All diabetic pregnancies should be cared for in specialist units under the supervision of an integrated team comprising an obstetrician, diabetologist and paediatrician, and for optimal results care should start prior to conception.

Copyright 1988 Adis International

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