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Pregnancy presents substantial challenges with complications, argue the authors of The Diabetes in Pregnancy Dilemma, a well-developed, comprehensive, and clearly written contribution to the literature and a "must have" reference for clinicians who care for women during pregnancy or who are challenged by the problem of diabetes in pregnancy. The book provides an excellent foundation regarding the history, causes, epidemiology, pharmacology, pathogenesis, and ethical implications of diabetes in pregnancy. It also offers evidence-based recommendations for the clinical care of women with diabetes in pregnancy, thereby providing a composite resource for the field.
The book addresses all the known forms of
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