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[Diabetes and pregnancy].

J Lepercq1, J Timsit

  • 1Service de Gynécologie-Obstétrique, Hôpital Saint-Vin-cent-de-Paul, AP-HP, Université Paris V.

Annales De Medecine Interne
|November 2, 1999
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Diabetes during pregnancy, including gestational diabetes mellitus, increases risks for both mothers and babies. Intensive management can improve pregnancy outcomes and reduce long-term health issues for mother and child.

Area of Science:

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Endocrinology
  • Perinatal Medicine

Background:

  • Pregnancy with diabetes mellitus (insulin-dependent or non-insulin-dependent) is linked to adverse maternal and fetal outcomes.
  • Elevated maternal blood glucose levels correlate with poorer perinatal results, including congenital malformations, macrosomia, and prematurity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the impact of diabetes mellitus in pregnancy on maternal and fetal health.
  • To highlight the significance of gestational diabetes mellitus and its associated risks.
  • To emphasize the benefits of proactive management strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of existing research on diabetes in pregnancy.
  • Analysis of complications associated with pre-existing and gestational diabetes.

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  • Examination of long-term risks for mothers and offspring.
  • Main Results:

    • Maternal diabetes increases obstetrical and diabetic complications.
    • Offspring are at higher risk for congenital malformations, macrosomia, and prematurity.
    • Gestational diabetes mellitus presents short-term risks like fetal macrosomia and high C-section rates, and long-term risks for type 2 diabetes in mothers and their children.

    Conclusions:

    • Intensive management and collaborative follow-up are crucial for improving outcomes in pregnancies complicated by diabetes.
    • Gestational diabetes mellitus necessitates careful monitoring due to risks for both mother and child.
    • Women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus require ongoing surveillance for type 2 diabetes.