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Market Research Report

Diabetes and Pregnancy - Delivering Improved Outcomes

Published by Datamonitor Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2004/06 Content info  
Product code DC20753
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Introduction

About one in 100 women of childbearing age have diabetes before pregnancy (pre-existing diabetes). Another 3-5% develop diabetes during pregnancy (gestational diabetes). While diabetes poses some risks in pregnancy, advances in healthcare have greatly improved the outlook for these pregnancies. However, untreated or poorly controlled gestational diabetes can seriously harm the fetus.

Scope of this report

  • Review of therapeutic approaches to gestational diabetes mellitus and pre-existing diabetes during pregnancy to protect the health of mother & baby
  • Overview of screening and diagnosis guidelines

Research and analysis highlights

The prevalence of congenital anomalies among children of diabetic women is much higher compared to non-diabetic women. The frequency of malformations correlates with the degree of maternal glycemic control. Their prevalence may be reduced by normalization of blood glucose and the maintenance of normal glycemic control throughout the pregnancy.

Key reasons to read this report

  • Get insight in the current therapeutic approaches used to treat women with gestational and pre-existing diabetes during pregnancy
  • Understand the effect of diabetes in pregnancy outcomes and gauge the impact of diabetic complications in the treatment of pregnant women
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