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Diabetes Among Pregnant Women Mean BIG Risks For Their Infants 

Despite increasing awareness and facilities for diabetes-management, a study reveals that diabetic mothers have a fourfold chance of infant death and almost twice the risk of serious birth defects as reported in BMJ Online First. Dr. Mary Macintosh, medical director for Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health, London, along with her team, studied reports of babies born to diabetic mothers from 231 maternity units in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The study spanned over a year and included a total of 2,359 pregnancies, where 1,707 of the women suffered from Type 1 diabetes while the remaining 652 had Type 2 diabetes.

On analyzing the results, the team calculated that all the diabetic women were four times as likely to deliver children whose mortality was very high compared to women who did not have diabetes. Within the two groups however, there wasn't much variation, the rate being 31.7 per 1,000 births among those who had Type 1 diabetes and 32.3 per 1,000 births among those who had Type 2 diabetes. The rates of heart and nervous system defects were found to be greater than double when compared to non-diabetic mothers. 4.8% of children born from mothers with Type 1 diabetes and 4.2% of children born from mothers with Type 2 diabetes suffered these disorders. These results are particularly startling considering that the number of women diagnosed with both types of diabetes is on the rise. Researchers therefore have included several recommendations for diabetic women who are or who are planning to become pregnant.

They emphasize that these women must take larger than normal doses of folic acid – a B vitamin that helps develop the brain, neural tube and the spinal cord. They also suggest a specialized foetal heart scan to determine early, the risks of any abnormalities. Maggie Blott of King's College Hospital, London advocates pre-pregnancy counseling sessions for women who are wanting to conceive a child. These would help to not only inform the women of the risks involved, but could also offer them valuable information regarding precautions and measures to have a healthy baby. 

 

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Birth Defects Can Happen At Different Times During Pregnancy
Birth defects happen before a baby is born. Inherited or genetic factors; things in the environment, such as smoking or drinking alcohol or not getting enough folic acid; and a woman’s illness during pregnancy can cause birth defects. Most birth defects happen in the first 3 months of pregnancy, when the organs of the baby are forming. This is the most important stage of development. However, some birth defects happen later in pregnancy. During the last six months of pregnancy, the tissues and organs continue to grow and develop.

 


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Diabetes Among Pregnant Women Mean BIG Risks For Their Infants
Diabetes Among Pregnant Women Mean BIG Risks For Their Infants 

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Birth Defects Registry And Newborn Hearing Program Established
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New Device Detects Fetal Brain Response to Light: May Help Prevent Brain Damage
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Mitosis

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The process of nuclear division in cells that produces daughter cells that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent cell.

Single-gene disorder

Definition:
Hereditary disorder caused by a mutant allele of a single gene.

Syndrome

Definition:
The group or recognizable pattern of symptoms or abnormalities that indicate a particular trait or disease.

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