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<blockquote data-quote="@4lgd" data-source="post: 1134944" data-attributes="member: 290053"><p>Thanks for the replies guys. I knew the placenta deteriorated quicker, but didn't know that this could not be monitored. In that context then an induction does seem wise. I wonder why the risk of placenta deterioration and increased risk of still birth? I'd very much like to see the research behind these (and many other) statements. I wonder if it is based on older research from when the tools available to control diabetes were a bit more crude.</p><p></p><p>jade88, that's a good point about missing the most uncomfortable last few weeks, there has to be some advantage to being diabetic. Also I shouldn't be complaining about a potential early arrival, I am due in December, the further away from christmas day the better!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="@4lgd, post: 1134944, member: 290053"] Thanks for the replies guys. I knew the placenta deteriorated quicker, but didn't know that this could not be monitored. In that context then an induction does seem wise. I wonder why the risk of placenta deterioration and increased risk of still birth? I'd very much like to see the research behind these (and many other) statements. I wonder if it is based on older research from when the tools available to control diabetes were a bit more crude. jade88, that's a good point about missing the most uncomfortable last few weeks, there has to be some advantage to being diabetic. Also I shouldn't be complaining about a potential early arrival, I am due in December, the further away from christmas day the better!! [/QUOTE]
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