ea0020p632 | Reproduction | ECE2009
Elazrag Malak
, Sultan Mohammed
, Shaliry Hamida
Background and aims: It is well known that most of the pregnancy complications (maternal, fetal, & neonatal) increased noticeably in diabetic pregnancy compared with non diabetics, our aims of this study is the impact of the type of diabetes in pregnancy upon pregnancy outcome.Methods: This is a crosse study analyzed 210 pregnant women who are undergoing antenatal follow up in diabetic pregnancy clinic, and then delivered in Aljalaa Maternity Hospita...