Research in excess of one-million females identifies pregnancy-related conditions that raise the risk for diabetes. Researchers in Canada viewed the medical records in excess of one-million expectant mothers. They noted which girls developed high blood pressure during pregnancy, or gestational diabetes, and then followed their health for years after their pregnancy. They found women who had high blood pressure during pregnancy had double the danger for diabetes in comparison to pre-eclampsia was not developed by women who. Women with both pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes had a times higher risk for developing diabetes after pregnancy.
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