Gestational diabetes is similar to type 2 diabetes except it occurs during pregnancy. Although it is a type of temporary illness that usually disappears after birth, it is a sign of insulin resistance and means type 2 diabetes is found around the corner. This condition is generally diagnosed between the 24th and 26th weeks of pregnancy. If it was predictable doctors and midwives might be able to, in the words of the old western movie, to "lead them in passing." Diet and exercise, and possibly medication, can be prescribed early to prevent Gestational diabetes among high-risk women once they are diagnosed. Blood sugar levels can be monitored carefully, and treatment begins earlier than 24 weeks if necessary.
In July 2018, the online journal PLOS One report the findings and analysis of preliminary research on screening for early detection of Gestational diabetes risk. Researchers at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, USA, combine results ...
thirteen pre-molecular studies called plasma protein-A as possible indicators of what is to come.
they did the same with nine molecular-free beta-hCG studies.
They found that both molecules were lower in the blood of women who subsequently had diabetes during their pregnancy, than women who don't make it. Investigators recommend that more studies be conducted to determine whether the measurement of two molecules during the first three months of pregnancy can be a practical way to determine pregnant women in need of intense therapy to avoid Gestational disease.
Plasma protein-A, enzymes, measured during the first three months, or trimester, pregnancy to detect the possibility of trisomy 21, or Down Syndrome, or other conditions in which the fetus has additional chromosomes. It is made by the placenta and fetus, starting in the first trimester and increasing throughout pregnancy. He thinks ...
to protect the mother's immune system from attacking the fetus as an intruder,
helps the fetus grow, and develops
new blood vessels.
It has been suggested for use in diagnosing ...
weak growth in the fetus,
premature birth,
a condition known as preeclampsia in the mother, and
born dead.
Bit-hCG is a hormone produced by the placenta after implantation. The presence of hCG is detected in several pregnancy tests and can be detected in urine for about two weeks and used to diagnose pregnancy. It increases for about two months and then penetrates. Repeated blood tests determine whether the level is rising properly and can help in diagnosing ...
dating pregnancy,
possible miscarriage,
destroyed egg cells, or
Pregnancy out of the womb.
With the same steps taken to overcome type 2 diabetes, Gestational diabetes is often stopped from developing into type 2 diabetes.
Type 2 Diabetes - Predicting Gestational Diabetes Early
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