Birth defects due to Diabetes..1

Birth defects due to Diabetes..1





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Birth defects due to Diabetes..1
Posted on 17th August 2015
There various birth defects due to Diabetes. The couple should take care before conceiving. Your Healthy life style, Healthy food etc..Plays an important role to avoid such birth defects.
I advise every couple to control their Diabetes with Healthy habits before conceiving so as to avoid Defective births, miscarriage, abortions, still born etc...
To educate all I created various blogs.
Diabetes and pregnancy.......1
I heard about Diabetes in my childhood and everyone called it as Sugar disease.....I asked many doctors about it they said when sugar is in our blood it is called Diabetes. I have several doubts that how sugar is entered in our blood.
I have seen some defective children and inquired about their birth cause...Medical experts said when the couple is suffering from Diabetes the child may be defective. I researched on it and wish to share my knowledge with U so that you can take necessary steps to avoid defective births.
I wish to discuss 1. Couples suffering with Diabetes before Conceive. 2, Couples suffering with Diabetes after conceive
See regularly to know all scientific reasons and prevent birth defects,
Number of persons effected with diabetes
Diabetes is fast gaining the status of a potential epidemic in India with more than 62 million diabetic individuals currently diagnosed with the disease.1,2 In 2000, India (31.7 million) topped the world with the highest number of people with diabetes mellitus followed by China (20.8 million) with the United States (17.7 million) in second and third place respectively. According to Wild et al.3 the prevalence of diabetes is predicted to double globally from 171 million in 2000 to 366 million in 2030 with a maximum increase in India. It is predicted that by 2030 diabetes mellitus may afflict up to 79.4 million individuals in India, while China (42.3 million) and the United States (30.3 million) will also see significant increases in those affected by the disease.3,4 India currently faces an uncertain future in relation to the potential burden that diabetes may impose upon the country.
I told U many times that PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE....If you follow Healthy habits you are free from DIABETES.
My advise
1.... Types of diabetes
Type 1 diabetes. Also called insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder in which the body's immune system destroys, or attempts to destroy, the cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. Type 1 diabetes usually develops in children or young adults, but can start at any age.
Type 2 diabetes. A metabolic disorder resulting from the body's inability to make enough, or properly use, insulin. It used to be called noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM).
Gestational diabetes. A condition in which the blood glucose level is elevated and other diabetic symptoms appear during pregnancy in a woman who has not previously been diagnosed with diabetes.
2... Diabetes is a serious disease, which, if not controlled, can be life-threatening. It is often associated with long-term complications that can affect every system and part of the body. Diabetes can contribute to eye disorders and blindness, heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, amputation, and nerve damage.
3... During pregnancy, the placenta supplies a growing fetus with nutrients and water. The placenta also makes a variety of hormones to maintain the pregnancy. In early pregnancy, hormones can cause increased insulin secretion and decreased glucose produced by the liver, which can lead to hypoglycemia (low blood glucose levels). In later pregnancy, some of these hormones (estrogen, cortisol, and human placental lactogen) can have a blocking effect on insulin, a condition called insulin resistance.
4,,, As the placenta grows, more of these hormones are produced, and insulin resistance becomes greater. Normally, the pancreas is able to make additional insulin to overcome insulin resistance, but when the production of insulin is not enough to overcome the effect of the placental hormones, gestational diabetes results or there may be worsening of pregestational diabetes.
5... Diabetes in pregnancy can have serious consequences for the mother and the growing fetus. The severity of problems often depends on the degree of the mother's diabetic disease, especially if she has vascular (blood vessel) complications and poor blood glucose control. Diabetes that occurs in pregnancy is often listed according to White's classification:
Gestational diabetes. When a mother who does not have diabetes develops a resistance to insulin because of the hormones of pregnancy.
Noninsulin dependent - Class A1, which can be controlled by changes in diet
Insulin dependent - Class A2
Pre-gestational diabetes. Women who already have insulin-dependent diabetes and become pregnant.
Class B - diabetes developed after age 20, have had the disease less than 10 years, no vascular complications.
Class C - diabetes developed between age 10 and 19 or have had the disease for 10-19 years, no vascular complications.
Class D - diabetes developed before age 10, have had the disease more than 20 years, vascular complications are present.
Class F - diabetic women with kidney disease called nephropathy.
Class R - diabetic women with retinopathy (retinal damage).
Class T - diabetic women who have undergone kidney transplant.
Class H - diabetic women with coronary artery or other heart disease.
It is very important for a mother to closely manage her diabetes during pregnancy. Generally, the poorer the control of blood glucose and the more severe the disease and complications, the greater the risks for the pregnancy.
6... Control your diabetes with healthy habits, healthy food before conceiving.
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