Conclusion

Type 1 diabetes pregnancy and placental insufficiency is a medical condition that affects pregnant women. Placental insufficiency results when damage has occurred in the placenta and thereby leading to a lack of proper functioning. The symptoms of this condition are mostly silent and can be confirmed after various tests and scans. The best way to avoid this condition is by avoiding diabetes or by treating it properly before getting pregnant. The causes, treatments, and prevention have been discussed well in the article.
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