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Elizabeth A. Cummings, MD, et al. - Conclusion: Rates of adverse neonatal outcomes are 3–9 times greater in infants of diabetic mothers compared with those of nondiabetic mothers. There were no significant improvements in rates of perinatal mortality, congenital anomaly, or LGA birth in infants of diabetic mothers in 1996–2002 compared with 1988–95

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