A recent study indicates that mothers experiencing diabetes during pregnancy have a heightened risk of having children diagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD and autism. An analysis of data from over 56 million pregnancies found that maternal diabetes correlated with increased rates of these conditions, with variations depending on the type of diabetes and duration of the condition. Children born to mothers with pre-existing diabetes showed the highest risk, bringing forth important considerations for prenatal care and management of diabetes during pregnancy.
A recent study reveals a significant correlation between maternal diabetes during pregnancy and an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children, emphasizing the hidden dangers of gestational diabetes.
Children born to mothers with pre-existing diabetes face a 39% higher risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, underscoring the critical need for careful management of diabetes in pregnancy.
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