A diabetes fetus is a baby that is prone to all sorts of health problems while still in utero. These problems are a result of the mother’s poor health conditions, specifically high or low blood sugar levels. If the mother suffers from any form of diabetes, whether it is type 1, type 2, or pre-diabetes, the women is at increased risk in developing gestational diabetes, which only affects women during their pregnancy.

As a woman’s body supports the growing fetus, the mother’s issues with any form of diabetes will transfer onto the child. If a mother’s pancreas produces little or no insulin, a fetus is likely to show signs of this problem, too. Similarly, if a mother develops diabetes, she and the baby, are both more susceptible to developing type 2 diabetes later on.

 

Diabetes Fetus – Complications

 

Complications of the diabetes fetus are numerous. First, if the …