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      Negotiating Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in India: A National Approach.

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          The worldwide epidemic of diabetes mellitus and hyperglycemia in pregnancy (HIP) presents many challenges, some of which are country-specific. To address these specific problems, parochial resolutions are essential. In India, the government, by working in tandem with (a) national groups such as the Diabetes in Pregnancy Study Group of India, and (b) global organizations such as the International Diabetes Federation, has empowered the medical and paramedical staff throughout the country to manage HIP. Additionally, despite their academic university backgrounds, Indian health planners have provided practical guidelines for caregivers at the ground level, who look up to these experts for guidance. This multipronged process has helped to negotiate some of the multiple problems that are indigenous and exclusive to India. This review traces the Indian journey to manage and prevent HIP with simple, constructive, and pragmatic solutions.

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          Journal
          Medicina (Kaunas)
          Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)
          MDPI AG
          1648-9144
          1010-660X
          Sep 06 2021
          : 57
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Thanawala Maternity Home, Navi Mumbai 400701, India.
          [2 ] Divakar Specialty Hospital, Bengaluru 560078, India.
          [3 ] Jain Hospital, Kanpur 208007, India.
          [4 ] Department of Pathology, California University of Science and Medicine, Colton, CA 92324, USA.
          Article
          medicina57090942
          10.3390/medicina57090942
          8467131
          34577865
          81767c30-9aa4-475b-bf29-743b9601c81b
          History

          epidemiological studies,gestational diabetes,less-developed countries,prevention

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