2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2021.109124
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Pregnancy and contraception in women with Pre-Gestational diabetes in secondary Care– A questionnaire study

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“…One study made comparison of the proportion of family planning usage based on disease status; diagnosed diabetes, undiagnosed diabetes, uncontrolled diabetes and no diabetes [ 25 ]. Six studies have explored pregnancy intention [ 33 , 41 , 45 , 51 , 53 , 56 ] but only one study descriptively investigated the relationship between pregnancy intention in relation to contraceptive use of the study participants [ 56 ]. Most of the studies described the usage of family planning practice by types of methods ( n = 26) [ 10 , 25 , 33 35 , 38 , 40 42 , 44 , 47 51 , 54 , 56 62 , 64 66 ] and eight studies categorized the methods according to level of effectiveness [ 25 , 41 , 46 , 48 , 50 , 53 , 56 , 62 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One study made comparison of the proportion of family planning usage based on disease status; diagnosed diabetes, undiagnosed diabetes, uncontrolled diabetes and no diabetes [ 25 ]. Six studies have explored pregnancy intention [ 33 , 41 , 45 , 51 , 53 , 56 ] but only one study descriptively investigated the relationship between pregnancy intention in relation to contraceptive use of the study participants [ 56 ]. Most of the studies described the usage of family planning practice by types of methods ( n = 26) [ 10 , 25 , 33 35 , 38 , 40 42 , 44 , 47 51 , 54 , 56 62 , 64 66 ] and eight studies categorized the methods according to level of effectiveness [ 25 , 41 , 46 , 48 , 50 , 53 , 56 , 62 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Six studies have explored pregnancy intention [ 33 , 41 , 45 , 51 , 53 , 56 ] but only one study descriptively investigated the relationship between pregnancy intention in relation to contraceptive use of the study participants [ 56 ]. Most of the studies described the usage of family planning practice by types of methods ( n = 26) [ 10 , 25 , 33 35 , 38 , 40 42 , 44 , 47 51 , 54 , 56 62 , 64 66 ] and eight studies categorized the methods according to level of effectiveness [ 25 , 41 , 46 , 48 , 50 , 53 , 56 , 62 ]. Only one study studied specifically the use of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) among women with diabetes mellitus [ 39 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The risks arise regarding lack of nutrition, blood issues, and disease-carrier mother [1,2]. In developing countries, pregnant women are faced with high-risk pregnancies [3][4][5] This is mainly caused by inadequate information about maternal health awareness of blood-related disease [6,7] Furthermore, due to minimum awareness, the risk spiked dramatically [6,8]. All of these issues lead to an increase in the foetal mortality rate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%