Diabetes is a condition when the body either produces insufficient insulin or is unable to utilise the insulin that is produced. The hormone insulin is responsible for allowing glucose to enter body cells where it can be used as fuel. Glucose builds up in the blood when it cannot reach the cells, starving the body's cells. Diabetes can have devastating effects on both you and your developing baby if it is not properly treated. Pre-gestational diabetes is the condition you have if you already have diabetes and get pregnant. Especially if you have vascular (blood vessel) issues and have poor blood glucose control, the degree of your symptoms and complications frequently depends on how your diabetes develops. When a woman is pregnant, she may develop gestational diabetes, which is characterised by high blood sugar levels and other diabetic symptoms. Contrary to other types of diabetes, gestational diabetes is brought on by other hormones that obstruct the insulin that is produced. Insulin resistance is the name given to this condition. You may or may not need insulin if you have gestational diabetes.
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