Effects of Untreated Gestational Diabetes on the Baby
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Gestational diabetes is a medical condition marked by high levels of blood sugar during the 2nd and 3rd trimester of pregnancy. According to current global statistics, 3 to 8 pregnant women out of every 1000 develop this condition. Untreated gestational diabetes can harm both you and your baby severely; in this article we have discussed how gestational diabetes may harm the newborn if not treated at the right time.
Macrosomia: Gestational diabetes reduces the production of insulin in the body of the expecting mother. As a result of this, the blood glucose levels in her body rise. This increase in the blood glucose levels also affects the growing fetus in the mother’s womb. The body of the unborn baby responds to this increase of glucose levels through storage of extra fat. This ends up increasing the body weight of the baby. As a result of this, often women with untreated gestational diabetes give birth to babies, who are larger [...]

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