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Risk factors for gestational diabetes include: | Risk factors for gestational diabetes include: |
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Risk Factors
Risk factors for gestational diabetes include:
- A family history of type 2 diabetes
- Maternal age - a woman's risk factor increases the older she is
- Ethnic background (those with higher risk factors include African-Americans, North American native peoples and Hispanics)
- Obesity
- Gestational diabetes in a previous pregnancy
- A previous pregnancy which resulted in a child with a birth weight of 9 pounds or more
- If you have been diagnosed with pre-diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance, or impared fasting glucose
- High blood pressure
- Polyhydraminos
- Unexplained miscarriage or stillbirth
- Smoking doubles the risk of gestational diabetes[1]
References
- ↑ Lucinda J. England , Richard J. Levine, Cong Qian, Lisa M. Soule, Enrique F. Schisterman, Kai F. Yu and Patrick M. Catalano (2004). "Glucose Tolerance and Risk of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Nulliparous Women Who Smoke during Pregnancy,". American Journal of Epidemiology. External link in
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