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Gestational diabetes: What is it? Does it go away after pregnancy? – Medical News Today
Gestational diabetes is when a person has high blood sugar levels during pregnancy. Symptoms of gestational diabetes usually disappear after giving birth. Learn…

Gestational diabetes is when blood glucose levels are abnormally high during pregnancy due to the body developing a resistance to insulin.
Without treatment, the condition may harm the person and the baby. After the baby is born, symptoms of gestational diabetes usually disappear.
This article discusses what gestational diabetes is, its causes, and how to treat it.
Gestational diabetes is a condition where blood glucose levels are too high during pregnancy. The signs of gestational diabetes usually…
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