insulin resistance and pregnancy
Insulin resistance and pregnancy refer to a condition in which the body becomes less responsive to insulin during pregnancy, leading to higher blood sugar levels. This can adversely affect both the mother and the developing baby and may increase the risk of gestational diabetes and other complications during pregnancy.
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