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When you have diabetes, your body has problems making or using insulin. Insulin
is a hormone that controls blood sugar levels. If you are diabetic, you may already
be taking insulin or other diabetes medication to help regulate your blood sugar
levels.
When you experience high (hyperglycemia) or low (hypoglycemia) blood sugars, so does the fetus in your uterus. So, if diabetes during pregnancy is not well controlled, it can cause serious complications during pregnancy and delivery, including – very rarely – fetal death. You should be aware that problems include:
Not well controlled, diabetes can cause serious complications during pregnancy and delivery. |
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Women with a history of diabetes may have some pre-pregnancy complications that may progress, increase complications or affect the fetus during pregnancy. Diabetic kidney disease (called nephropathy), eye involvement (retinopathy) and coronary artery disease (heart vessel blockage) require particular attention before and during pregnancy to ensure a healthy delivery. In rare cases, such as if the woman has severe coronary artery involvement, pregnancy may be too risky for her, as she is at high risk for a heart attack.
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