Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder that results in high blood sugar levels. In women, it can have various effects on pregnancy. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a common type of diabetes that affects approximately 90% of people with diabetes worldwide. It is characterized by insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency. Pre-existing T2DM in childbirth can pose a significant risk to both the mother and the baby.
Here are some of the potential risks of pre-existing T2DM in childbirth:
Managing pre-existing T2DM during pregnancy can help reduce the risks to both the mother and the baby. Here are some tips for managing diabetes during pregnancy:
If you have pre-existing T2DM and are planning to have a baby, it is essential to work with your healthcare provider to manage your diabetes and reduce the risks to you and your baby. With proper management, many women with pre-existing T2DM have successful pregnancies and healthy babies.
Pre-existing T2DM in childbirth can pose significant risks to both the mother and the baby. Managing diabetes during pregnancy with regular monitoring, a healthy diet, exercise, and medication can help reduce these risks and lead to a successful pregnancy and healthy baby.