Diabetes Management During Breastfeeding in Women with Type 1 Diabetes

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Diabetes Management During Breastfeeding in Women with Type 1 Diabetes. / Ringholm, Lene; Stougaard, Elisabeth Buur; Nørgaard, Sidse Kjærhus; Damm, Peter; Mathiesen, Elisabeth R.

In: Current Diabetes Reports, Vol. 20, No. 8, 34, 2020.

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Ringholm, L, Stougaard, EB, Nørgaard, SK, Damm, P & Mathiesen, ER 2020, 'Diabetes Management During Breastfeeding in Women with Type 1 Diabetes', Current Diabetes Reports, vol. 20, no. 8, 34. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11892-020-01315-x

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Ringholm, L., Stougaard, E. B., Nørgaard, S. K., Damm, P., & Mathiesen, E. R. (2020). Diabetes Management During Breastfeeding in Women with Type 1 Diabetes. Current Diabetes Reports, 20(8), [34]. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11892-020-01315-x

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Ringholm L, Stougaard EB, Nørgaard SK, Damm P, Mathiesen ER. Diabetes Management During Breastfeeding in Women with Type 1 Diabetes. Current Diabetes Reports. 2020;20(8). 34. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11892-020-01315-x

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Ringholm, Lene ; Stougaard, Elisabeth Buur ; Nørgaard, Sidse Kjærhus ; Damm, Peter ; Mathiesen, Elisabeth R. / Diabetes Management During Breastfeeding in Women with Type 1 Diabetes. In: Current Diabetes Reports. 2020 ; Vol. 20, No. 8.

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abstract = "Purpose of Review: To provide an update on glycemic management of type 1 diabetes during breastfeeding with focus on diet and insulin treatment to prevent hypoglycemia, ketoacidosis, and weight retention. Recommendations for insulin pump settings are given. Recent Findings: Women with type 1 diabetes are encouraged to breastfeed. Hypoglycemia is a concern in the breastfeeding period among women with type 1 diabetes, and ketoacidosis may also occur. The usual goals for glucose values for persons with diabetes also apply during breastfeeding. The recommended minimum daily carbohydrate intake is 210 g during breastfeeding, and this may contribute to prevention of hypoglycemia and ketoacidosis while aiming for gradual weight loss. Insulin requirements are 21% lower during breastfeeding than before pregnancy. Summary: Diabetes management in breastfeeding women with type 1 diabetes includes the same goals for glucose values as in other persons with diabetes, sufficient carbohydrate intake, and adequate reduction in insulin dose.",
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