Abstract:Gestational diabetes mellitus is the type of diabetes that occur during pregnancy and ended after pregnancy in many cases. The term gestation was used in the late twenty centuries. The release of glucose increases during the normal pregnancy and insulin releases from the pancreas and control the glucose level. During gestational period, the insulin release fell down and glucose molecules are not properly breakdown into their substrates. The prevalence of GDM has been observed in the age group of 27 years. GDM … Show more
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