Management of Type 2 diabetes and pregnancy.

Womens Health (Lond)

University Hospital Aintree, Aintree Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Lower Lane, Fazakerley, Liverpool, L9 7AL, UK.

Published: September 2007

Pregnancy complicated by diabetes presents risks for the mother and her baby and a challenge to those responsible for their care. Type 2 diabetes now represents a significant and rapidly increasing proportion of pregestational diabetes. Outcomes of pregnancies complicated by Type 2 diabetes are certainly no better and sometimes worse than for Type 1 diabetes. Perinatal mortality, stillbirths and congenital anomalies are increased between two- and fourfold. Women with Type 2 diabetes and who are of child-bearing age merit special attention for contraception and prepregnancy care. This review considers the implications for women with Type 2 diabetes before, during and after pregnancy.

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