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Distinct gestational diabetes caused by hormones during pregnancy with different criteria, disappears after childbirth. Elevated glucose postpartum is not gestational.

Separately allocated gestational diabetes, which has completely different, unlike the rest, diagnostic criteria and is characterized by the fact that it develops during pregnancy due to the contra-insular action of hormones produced by the adrenal glands and the placenta, and disappears after childbirth. If a woman’s glucose levels remain elevated after childbirth, this is not gestational diabetes, but some other type of diabetes.

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