Gestational Diabetes Before 26 Weeks of Pregnancy Increases Risk of Autistic Baby by 42%

Gestational diabetes is a condition in which pregnant women who have never had diabetes before have high blood sugar levels during pregnancy. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention figures reveal that it is detected in 9.2% of pregnancies, and if untreated, it can affect the baby and the mother. A new study has revealed that mothers who develop diabetes during the first 26 weeks of pregnancy may have a higher risk of having a baby who will develop autism. ...

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