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Chertok IRA et al. - Infants born to diabetic women are at higher risk for hypoglycaemia related to hyperinsulinism in response to maternal hyperglycaemia during pregnancy. As such, recommendations to prevent neonatal hypoglycaemia include infant feeding in the early postpartum period. Early breastfeeding may facilitate glycaemic stability in infants born to women with gestational diabetes.

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