Follow-up Investigation on the Causes and Complications of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

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Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) increases the risk of various complications in both the mother and infant. Results: : By comparing mothers with GDM and non-diabetic pregnant women, we analyzed the possible causes of GDM and the impact on the mother and newborn. Through research and tracking, we found that a sweet tooth and a high total calorie diet are the main factors leading to gestational diabetes. GDM can cause many complications in the parturient and unhealthy babies. A very important result is that our follow-up survey results show that almost all pregnant women with gestational diabetes instructed themselves to have gestational diabetes through a physical examination at a certain time before delivery, but they still suffered from diabetes when they were in the hospital. The harm caused by diabetes has nothing to do with the time of knowing about having diabetes, which shows that pregnant women and their families have not paid enough attention to and make effective treatment of gestational diabetes. Conclusion: Our results clarify the hazards of gestational diabetes, analyze possible causes, and emphasize the necessity of clinical intervention to control gestational diabetes.

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