
A History of Diabetes in Pregnancy: The impact of maternal diabetes on offspring prenatal development and survival
بواسطة:
Harold Kalter
الطبعة: 2012
لغة: الإنجليزية
تنسيق: كيندل
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 10: 9400715579
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 13: 9789400715578
تاريخ النشر:
January 1st, 2011
الناشر: Springer
صفحات: 274
الأنواع: Children’s, History, Health & Wellness
Harold Kalter delves into the complex interplay between maternal diabetes and its implications for prenatal development and the long-term health of offspring. Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, he explores how Type 1 diabetes, prevalent in approximately one in every 200 individuals globally, poses significant challenges during pregnancy. The author sheds light on the physiological, emotional, and medical hurdles faced by expectant mothers living with this condition, emphasizing the need for heightened awareness and effective management during pregnancy.
Examining historical data and contemporary studies, Kalter reveals how maternal diabetes can influence fetal development, leading to various health outcomes for the child. He offers insights into the ways in which medical advances have altered the prognosis for both mothers and their children, while also addressing the enduring complications that can arise. This comprehensive examination underscores the vital importance of understanding the effects of maternal health on the next generation, providing valuable perspectives for healthcare professionals and families alike.
Examining historical data and contemporary studies, Kalter reveals how maternal diabetes can influence fetal development, leading to various health outcomes for the child. He offers insights into the ways in which medical advances have altered the prognosis for both mothers and their children, while also addressing the enduring complications that can arise. This comprehensive examination underscores the vital importance of understanding the effects of maternal health on the next generation, providing valuable perspectives for healthcare professionals and families alike.