2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2021.103043
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Women's engagement, views and experiences of postnatal follow-up after gestational diabetes mellitus in pregnancy

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“…An estimated 10-year risk of T2D of 19.72% among women with history of GDM was reported in a large meta-analysis (Li et al, 2020). Roberts et al (2021) found that most women were aware of and attended their routine postpartum check-up, but fewer were aware of GDM follow-up recommendations. After the routine postpartum appointment, most women transition back to receiving care from their former or a new primary care NP or other primary health care provider who may not be informed about the GDM-complicated pregnancy and its sequelae.…”
Section: Counseling For Increased Type 2 Diabetes Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An estimated 10-year risk of T2D of 19.72% among women with history of GDM was reported in a large meta-analysis (Li et al, 2020). Roberts et al (2021) found that most women were aware of and attended their routine postpartum check-up, but fewer were aware of GDM follow-up recommendations. After the routine postpartum appointment, most women transition back to receiving care from their former or a new primary care NP or other primary health care provider who may not be informed about the GDM-complicated pregnancy and its sequelae.…”
Section: Counseling For Increased Type 2 Diabetes Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%