Abstract

Gestational diabetes mellitus is closely associated with the risk of obstetric and neonatal complications, which may be due to higher birth weight in the child, and is also increasingly recognized as a risk factor for cardiometabolic diseases in expectant mothers and their children. An increase in the number of pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus increases the risk of complications during pregnancy and childbirth, and also has an adverse effect on the physical development of the fetus, and may also adversely affect the course of early adaptation. The object of the study are newborns from mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus. The study includes an analysis of the developmental histories of 70 newborns from mothers with GDM, who were under observation in the Perinatal Center of the city of Voronezh. Most children from mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus have normal indicators of physical development, which can be explained by the improvement and change in approaches to the diagnosis of carbohydrate metabolism disorders during pregnancy and the effectiveness of the therapy during pregnancy.

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