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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for diabetes pregnancy
  1. ... pregnancy Diabetes mellitus, gestational Diabetes mellitus, pregnancy related Diabetes, pregnancy-induced GDM Gestational diabetes mellitus Genetic Testing Registry: ...
  2. ... of caudal regression syndrome is the presence of diabetes during pregnancy. It is thought that increased blood sugar (glucose) levels and other metabolic problems related to diabetes may have a harmful effect on a developing ...
  3. ... disease and a form of diabetes called gestational diabetes that occurs during pregnancy. Being pregnant with more than one baby or ...
  4. ... diabetes), and a form of diabetes called gestational diabetes that occurs during pregnancy. Lifestyle factors including smoking, a poor diet, and physical inactivity also increase the risk of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes does not have a clear ...
  5. ... the ages of 3 months and 18 months. Diabetes may recur, however, especially during childhood illnesses or pregnancy. Up to half of individuals with 6q24-related ...
  6. ... such as rubella and influenza) that occur during pregnancy, and other maternal illnesses including diabetes and phenylketonuria. Although researchers are examining risk factors ...
  7. ... Other possible maternal risk factors for anencephaly include diabetes mellitus, obesity, exposure to high heat (such as a fever or use of a hot tub or sauna) in early pregnancy, and the use of certain anti-seizure medications ...
  8. ... possible maternal risk factors for spina bifida include diabetes mellitus, obesity, exposure to high heat (such as a fever or use of a hot tub or sauna) in early pregnancy, and the use of certain anti-seizure medications ...
  9. ... have diseases such as obesity, hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, or kidney disease before they become pregnant have an increased risk of developing preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is most likely to occur in a woman's first pregnancy, although it can occur in subsequent pregnancies, particularly ...
  10. ... CAKUT is higher in babies whose mothers had diabetes; took certain medications that are harmful to the kidneys, such as some anti-seizure drugs; or lacked certain vitamins and minerals, such as folate and iron, during pregnancy. EYA1 FRAS1 FREM1 FREM2 GRIP1 HNF1B PAX2 SALL1 ...
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