Pregnancy complications might arise from specific medical issues. But even with physical issues, most women may have a successful pregnancy with the right care. Women who already have diabetes or who get it during pregnancy (gestational diabetes) may need to be monitored by a doctor more often. Both gestational hypertension and chronic hypertension, which are high blood pressure conditions that already exist, can have an adverse effect on pregnancy. Pregnancy-related infections should be treated promptly away since they might endanger the developing fetus. Toxoplasmosis, food poisoning, and sexually transmitted illnesses are examples of potential infections. Diabetes is a disease 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 may 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.
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