Postpartum and contraception in women after gestational diabetes
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Contraception and diabetes: Which modalities should we consider in 2021?
2022, Annales d'EndocrinologieCitation Excerpt :There is no change in incidence of diabetes after combined oral contraception in case of history of gestational diabetes [13]. There are no data on possible metabolic changes associated with levonorgestrel implants or IUDs in this population [10,47,53]. For multiparous women with type-1 diabetes, IUDs are the solution of choice.
Life-cycle approach for prevention of gestational diabetes mellitus
2019, Clinical Epidemiology and Global HealthCitation Excerpt :If a lady with GDM wants to delay her subsequent pregnancy, IUCDs (CuT 380 A &levonorgestrel-releasing IUCDs) and sub-dermal implants would be first-line recommendations. Those who have completed child-bearing and do not desire pregnancy, surgical sterilization would be preferred.42–44 The above timeline ensures that Indian women will be evaluated at least a couple of times at various life stages, for early identification and management of diabetes.
Update on Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
2012, Primary Care - Clinics in Office PracticeCitation Excerpt :Contraception choices for women with GDM are not limited unless the patient is determined to be at an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases (in this situation, estrogen-containing contraceptives should be avoided). Hormonal contraception does not increase blood glucose levels.54 However, patients should be counseled about the risk of weight gain with injectable medroxyprogesterone (DepoProvera).4
Recommendations for contraception in women with diabetes. AMD-SIC position paper
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