Type1 Diabetes women at higher risk of complications during pregnancy

Published On 2021-11-02 23:37 GMT   |   Update On 2021-11-09 10:08 GMT
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Women with T1D at increased risk of pregnancy complications due to change in gut microbiome, finds a new study.

During pregnancy, women with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have a shift toward a more pro-inflammatory gut microbiota, which is related with signs of intestinal inflammation. These alterations may lead to an increased risk of pregnancy problems in women with T1D and may be controlled by dietary modifications.

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Women With T1D At Increased Risk Of Pregnancy Complications Due To Change In Gut Microbiome

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