In the U.S., one in nine women in the U.S. has diabetes. And six percent of women who gave birth developed gestational diabetes during their pregnancy according to a recent report from the National ...
(Parenting.com)-- Last winter our 11-month-old son Jake had the flu, we thought. My husband, Matt, and I had just gotten over it, and Jake was vomiting and acting lethargic. When he began to grunt ...
For years, gestational diabetes has largely been framed as a maternal health issue – a condition that complicates pregnancy and delivery but fades once the baby is born. Increasingly, however, ...
Mothers who give birth to larger-than-average babies are more likely to develop diabetes later in life, a new study has suggested. Previous studies have shown that gestational diabetes puts women at ...
Women who give birth to bigger-than-average babies are susceptible to developing Type 2 diabetes later in life, a new study suggests. Large-for-gestational age infants are defined as those weighing 8 ...
Scientists have found new genetic causes for diabetes in babies—in a part of the genome that has historically been overlooked in genetic studies. Until recently, most research has investigated causes ...
Dr. Lois Jovanovic, who redeemed a childhood pledge when she pioneered a medical procedure that enabled more women with diabetes to deliver healthy babies, died Sept. 18 at her home in Santa Barbara, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Immature sucking patterns are often seen in infants whose mothers developed diabetes during pregnancy and had to be treated with insulin, new research indicates. On the ...
November is Diabetes Awareness Month. Al Romeo, from the MotherToBaby Utah program at the Utah Department of Health and Human Services, is here to talk about how diabetes might affect the fetus during ...