Diabetes in pregnancy - the use of home blood glucose monitoring and intensive monitoring to ensure favourable perinatal outcome
A combined clinic for pregnant diabetic women was established at Baragwanath Hospital to assess the effects of intensive monitoring of mother and fetus and of good glycaemic control on perinatal outcome. Home blood glucose monitoring was introduced as a method for assessing glycaemic control.
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