Preparing for pregnancy with diabetes
Preconception care is considered a priority for women with diabetes and their health professional team. However, often women do not have contact with...
Preconception care is considered a priority for women with diabetes and their health professional team. However, often women do not have contact with...
Pregnancy is normal physiological state. However, for women with type 1 diabetes (T1D), pregnancy carries with it risk for both the mother and...
Diabetes during pregnancy can be a challenging but rewarding time. Optimal glycaemic management during the preconception period and pregnancy is...
Gestational Diabetes (also referred to as GDM) is defined as hyperglycaemia detected at any time during pregnancy.1 It occurs as a result...
Hypoglycaemia has the potential to cause unpleasant or embarrassing symptoms, as well as significantly disrupt an affected person’s social activities...
The recent launch of the mylife™ YpsoPump® system in Australia has generated plenty of discussion among patients and healthcare...
ADEA is a founding member of the Early Life Nutrition Coalition (ELNC). The ELNC was officially formed at the...
In Australia, approximately 11 per 1000 pregnancies are to women living with type 1 (T1D) or type 2 diabetes (T2D),1 and evidence suggests...
While it is recognised globally that there is a link between diabetes and incontinence, more research is needed. Indications suggest that it is mostly...
The research into physical activity during pregnancy has evolved over the last century, identifying the importance and benefit of a structured exercise...