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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Signs and Symptoms of Gestational Diabetes mellitus (GDM)

There are some symptoms that you may experience but may not have attributed it to gestational diabetes as of yet. These include:

A feeling of being hungry, all the time with an increased hunger pain.

Thirsty that has increased and is constant.

Gain weight gain significantly

Frequent urination (which is often a symptom of pregnancy, too)

Blurred vision

A large fetus

Excess amniotic fluid.

Repeated detection of glucose in the urine, or repeated urinary tract infections.

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