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Wilson N et al. - Between 2000-2 and 2006-8 there was a significant reduction in mean maternal glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) in trimester 3 of pregnancy, mean foetal birth weight and neonatal admission rate to the special care baby unit (SCBU). This evidence suggests that introduction of the measures recommended by NICE can effect significant improvement in maternal glycaemic control and foetal outcomes.


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