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Gestational diabetes
Gestational diabetes
Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that can develop during pregnancy. It affects woman who haven’t been affected by diabetes before.
It is usually diagnosed between 24-28 weeks. Women often stop experiencing gestational diabetes once their child is born.
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