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All three have many years of experience in research and treatment of pregnancy and diabetes. - Why is it important to plan your pregnancy when you are diabetic? - Which complications do you need to be aware of when you are pregnant with diabetes? - What are the recommendations of blood sugar level when being pregnant? - What is the recommended weight gain during a pregnancy? - Why is it important to count carbohydrates when you have type 1, type 2 or gestational diabetes? - What is special for pregnant women with for type 1 diabetics, and why is it important that they count carbohydrates? - How does physical activity influence the blood sugar? - What is important to remember when you are active and diabetic? - How does the mother’s diabetes influence the fetus? - What are the statistics that the child will get diabetes? - When you are a type 1 diabetic, how will your pregnancy influence your insulin dose doing the 40 weeks? - Should women with type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes have insulin? - Are there special scans for women with type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes? - What influence the plans for delivery when the mother is diabetic? - Why is it often necessary that the mother and child have to stay in the hospital for a few days after delivery? - What are the special needs for a baby with a diabetic mother? - How does the insulin dose change for a type 1 mother after delivery? - What happens when you have had gestational diabetes during pregnancy? This free app is intended for pregnant women with type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes, and for women that develop gestational diabetes during their pregnancy. The content is created based on the recommendations of the Centre for Pregnant Women with Diabetes at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen. Pregnantwithdiabetes is also intended for diabetic women who wish to become pregnant. All content in Pregnantwithdiabetes has been written by Chief Physician, Consultant at the Department of Endocrinology, Professor Elisabeth R. Mathiesen, Chief Physician, Professor Peter Damm and Chief Physician, PhD Lene Ringholm. The user should seek a doctor’s advice in addition to using Pregnantwithdiabetes and before making any medical decisions.