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<blockquote data-quote="Zhnyaka" data-source="post: 2694081" data-attributes="member: 554712"><p>here you can read about the risks</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-and-genetics.HTML[/URL]</p><p></p><p>the genetic test will still show only the probability, and judging by the number of relatives with diabetes, the probability is not as small as you would like.</p><p></p><p>It seems to me that the best way to motivate a person to play sports is to find a sport that she likes. Try different options, something should be interesting</p><p></p><p>As for pregnancy complications, the most common thing is that diabetes has a bad effect on blood vessels and all the complications from a normal pregnancy related to blood vessels will manifest themselves more strongly and that the baby's pancreas may begin to do the work of the pancreas mother to compensate for hyperglycemia and at birth the child's blood glucose level may drop. The fetus may develop diabetic fetopathy, the baby is likely to be large and it will be difficult to give birth without a cesarean section. I think the main thing is to find a good doctor who can properly manage pregnancy. Many diabetics have children, so if that's what you want, anything is possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zhnyaka, post: 2694081, member: 554712"] here you can read about the risks [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-and-genetics.HTML[/URL] the genetic test will still show only the probability, and judging by the number of relatives with diabetes, the probability is not as small as you would like. It seems to me that the best way to motivate a person to play sports is to find a sport that she likes. Try different options, something should be interesting As for pregnancy complications, the most common thing is that diabetes has a bad effect on blood vessels and all the complications from a normal pregnancy related to blood vessels will manifest themselves more strongly and that the baby's pancreas may begin to do the work of the pancreas mother to compensate for hyperglycemia and at birth the child's blood glucose level may drop. The fetus may develop diabetic fetopathy, the baby is likely to be large and it will be difficult to give birth without a cesarean section. I think the main thing is to find a good doctor who can properly manage pregnancy. Many diabetics have children, so if that's what you want, anything is possible. [/QUOTE]
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