Gestational diabetes is a temporary form of high blood sugar that develops during pregnancy, typically in the second or third trimester. It helps identify mothers at risk for complications, guiding dietary changes and monitoring to protect both mother and baby. Pregnant individuals with risk factors like obesity or family history benefit most from early detection and management.
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