fetal complications in preexisting diabetes
"Fetal complications in preexisting diabetes" refers to negative outcomes that can occur in babies whose mothers have diabetes prior to pregnancy. These can include birth defects, premature birth, excessive birth weight, respiratory problems, low blood sugar, and an increased risk of stillbirth.
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