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Health Encyclopedia: Infertility In Women Highlights

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ART and Pregnancy Complications

Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) increase the risk for pregnancy complications. Many of these complications are due to the multiple births associated with ART treatments. According to a study in Obstetrics and Gynecology, patients who receive in vitro fertilization (IVF) or fertility drugs are at increased risk for:

  • Pre-eclampsia (high blood pressure during pregnancy)
  • Gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy)
  • Placental abruption (placenta beco...
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Expert & Community Posts

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Gestational Diabetes: Control It For Your Child's Sake
By Craig Stoltz , Health Expert

...Care illustrates why it's so important to control gestational diabetes. Uncontrolled blood sugar... Read more »

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Straight from the Womb: Are we dooming our children?
By Dr. Frank Varon , Health Expert

...study evaluated maternal glycemia using the universal gestational diabetes mellitus screening... Read more »

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Diabetes Risk during Pregnancy
By Deanne Stein , Health Expert

...necessary because it is common for some women to develop gestational diabetes during pregnancy.... Read more »

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Postpartum Depression
By Deborah Gray , Health Expert

...of standard prenatal care, just as screening for gestational diabetes is right now. And in the... Read more »

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A1c Accuracy
By Gretchen Becker , Health Expert

The hemoglobin A1c test, usually referred to simply as the "A1c," can be accurately translated into... Read more »

Health Guide

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
What is gestational diabetes mellitus?Pregnancy has typically been viewed as a statement of health, as it should be. In the midst of morning sickness, heartburn, exhaustion, and the excitement of... Read more »
Gestational Diabetes
Gestational diabetes is diabetes that occurs only during pregnancy. Diabetes is when your blood glucose level is too high. According to the National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse, between three... Read more »
Type 2 Diabetes: Risk Factors
...cholesterol less than 35 mg/dL or triglyceride level 250 mg/dL or higherHave had diabetes during pregnancy (gestational diabetes) or have given birth to a baby that weighed more than 9... Read more »
Type 1 Diabetes: diabetes mellitus, juvenile diabetes
...of type 2 diabetes that develops only in Caucasian teenagers. It accounts for 2 - 5% of type 2 cases.Gestational Diabetes. An estimated 5% of pregnant women develop a form of type 2 diabetes in... Read more »
Infertility in Men: Complications of ART
...placenta becoming detached from the uterus (placental abruption), third trimester miscarriage, and gestational diabetes.IVF. Increase risks of placental abruption, the placenta developing in the... Read more »

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