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Gestational Diabetes
Cause
During pregnancy, an organ called the
Reference placenta Opens New Window develops in the
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makes sure the baby has enough food and water. It also makes several hormones.
Some of these hormones make it hard for
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mother's body has to make more insulin to keep sugar levels in a safe range.
Gestational diabetes develops when the organ that
makes insulin, the
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sugar levels within a target range.
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