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Diabetes in pregnancy: management from preconception to the postnatal period

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  • Reference number: NG3
  • Published:  25 February 2015
  • Last updated:  16 December 2020
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  • About diabetes in pregnancy
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  • Women who already have diabetes
  • Contraception and planning pregnancy
  • Preparing for pregnancy
  • Your blood glucose levels before pregnancy
  • Your medication before and during pregnancy
  • Checking for complications of diabetes before pregnancy
  • Women who develop diabetes during pregnancy
  • Checking for gestational diabetes
  • If you have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes
  • Care for all women with diabetes during pregnancy and during and after the birth
  • Your blood glucose levels during pregnancy
  • Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)
  • Antenatal appointments
  • Labour and birth
  • Care of your baby
  • Your care after the birth
  • Follow-up care and future pregnancy
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Care for all women with diabetes during pregnancy and during and after the birth

The remaining sections are for women who had diabetes before pregnancy and for women with gestational diabetes:

  • Your blood glucose levels during pregnancy

  • Diabetic ketoacidosis

  • Antenatal appointments

  • Labour and birth

  • Care of your baby

  • Your care after the birth

  • Follow-up care and future pregnancy

This page was last updated: 25 February 2015


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