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Diabetes in pregnancy: management from preconception to the postnatal period

NICE guideline [NG3] Published date: February 2015 Last updated: August 2015

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  • Type 2 diabetes in adults (2015) NICE guideline NG28

  • Type 1 diabetes in adults (2015) NICE guideline NG17

  • Intrapartum care (2014) NICE guideline CG190

  • Postnatal care (2014) NICE guideline CG37

  • Caesarean section (2011) NICE guideline CG132

  • Hypertension in pregnancy (2010) NICE guideline CG107

  • Induction of labour (2008) NICE guideline CG70

  • Antenatal care (2008) NICE guideline CG62

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