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- Diabetes in pregnancy: management from preconception . . . - NICE
Advise women with an HbA1c level between 39 mmol mol and 47 mmol mol (5 7% and 6 4%) that they are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes, and offer them advice, guidance and interventions in line with the NICE guideline on preventing type 2 diabetes (note that this guideline uses different risk thresholds, because it covers a different
- 13. Management of Diabetes in Pregnancy:
Both type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes in pregnancy confer significantly greater maternal and fetal risk than GDM, with some differences according to type of diabetes as outlined below
- Diabetes in pregnancy: management from preconception to the . . .
Explain to women with diabetes who are planning a pregnancy that: • if they have good blood glucose control before conception and throughout their pregnancy, this will reduce the risk of miscarriage, congenital
- Summary of NICE Guidelines - labmed. org. uk
HbA1c should be measured in all diabetic women at the booking appointment and considered during the second and third trimesters The risk increases with an HbA1c >48 mmol mol (6 5%) In GDM, test HbA1c at diagnosis to exclude pre-existing diabetes
- Diabetes, pregnancy and breast-feeding | Treatment summaries . . .
Young women with pre-existing diabetes who are planning on becoming pregnant should aim to keep their HbA1c concentration below 48 mmol mol (6 5%) if possible without causing problematic hypoglycaemia Any reduction towards this target is likely to reduce the risk of congenital malformations in the newborn A Strength of recommendation: High
- New NICE guidelines on diabetes in pregnancy
In particular, there are new recommendations in areas including diagnosing and treating gestational diabetes, using newer technologies for monitoring blood glucose and ketones, blood glucose targets before and during pregnancy, and diagnosing continuing glucose intolerance in women after the birth
- Diabetes in pregnancy: management from preconception to the . . .
Advise women with an HbA1c level between 39 mmol mol and 47 mmol mol (5 7% and 6 4%) that they are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes, and offer them advice, guidance and interventions in line with the NICE guideline on preventing type 2 diabetes (note that this guideline uses different risk thresholds, because it covers a different
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