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portada For Women With Diabetes: Your Guide to Pregnancy
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
50
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
25.4 x 20.3 x 0.3 cm
Weight
0.12 kg.
ISBN13
9781478233725

For Women With Diabetes: Your Guide to Pregnancy

U. S. Depart Human Services (Author) · National Institute of D Kidney Diseases (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

For Women With Diabetes: Your Guide to Pregnancy - Health, National Institutes of ; Kidney Diseases, National Institute of D ; Human Services, U. S. Depart

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Synopsis "For Women With Diabetes: Your Guide to Pregnancy"

The National Institutes of Health Publication 08-5491, "For Women With Diabetes: Your Guide to Pregnancy," provides information for women who have type 1 or type 2 diabetes and are pregnant or hoping to get pregnant. You can learn what to do to have a healthy baby. You can also learn how to take care of yourself and your diabetes before, during, and after your pregnancy. Pregnancy and new motherhood are times of great excitement, worry, and change for any woman. If you have diabetes and are pregnant, your pregnancy is automatically considered a high-risk pregnancy. Women carrying twins-or more-or who are beyond a certain age are also considered to have high-risk pregnancies. High risk doesn't mean you'll have problems. Instead, high risk means you need to pay special attention to your health and you may need to see specialized doctors. Millions of high-risk pregnancies produce perfectly healthy babies without the mom's health being affected. Special care and attention are the keys. Keeping your blood glucose as close to normal as possible before you get pregnant and during your pregnancy is the most important thing you can do to stay healthy and have a healthy baby. Your health care team can help you learn how to use meal planning, physical activity, and medications to reach your blood glucose goals. Together, you'll create a plan for taking care of yourself and your diabetes. Pregnancy causes a number of changes in your body, so you might need to make changes in the ways you manage your diabetes.

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