impact of preexisting diabetes on the cardiovascular system during pregnancy
The impact of preexisting diabetes on the cardiovascular system during pregnancy refers to the potential negative effects that diabetes can have on the heart and blood vessels of a pregnant woman, which may increase the risk of complications during pregnancy and affect the health of both the mother and the baby.
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