Assessing Long-Term Diabetes Risk After Birth Of Large Babies

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Researchers at Ohio University have identified a notable association between delivering a large baby and an elevated risk of developing diabetes later in life for the mother. The finding, published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, adds a new layer of understanding to how birth outcomes may influence long-term maternal health and invites further exploration into how pregnancy experiences shape future disease risk for families.

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