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b) Proportion of pregnant women with diabetes who have an appropriate blood glucose meter.Numerator – the number in the denominator who have an appropriate blood glucose meter.Denominator – the number of pregnant women with diabetes.c) Proportion of pregnant women with diabetes who are prescribed enough blood glucose testing strips.Numerator – the number in the denominator who are prescribed enough blood glucose testing strips.Denominator – the number of pregnant women with diabetes.Ensure that blood glucose meters meet current ISO standards and take the needs of the woman with diabetes into account.When advising women to start or increase the frequency of blood glucose monitoring, take into account that some women may be anxious and feel pressure to adjust and overly regulate their blood glucose levels.Women who have had gestational diabetes have an annual HbA1c test.Women who have had gestational diabetes are at increased risk of getting it again in future pregnancies. Diabetes in pregnancy
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In addition, diabetic retinopathy can worsen rapidly during pregnancy. Coexisting severe mental illness and substance misuse: assessment and management in healthcare settings
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Numerator – the number of women in the denominator who are referred to an evidence-based stop smoking service.Denominator – the number of pregnant women accessing antenatal care who smoke.d) Proportion of pregnant women who smoke and decide not to attend an evidence-based stop smoking service who receive follow-up.
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Gestational diabetes, the most common medical disorder in pregnancy, is defined as glucose intolerance resulting in hyperglycaemia that begins or is first diagnosed in pregnancy. Numerator – the number of women in the denominator who decide not to attend an evidence-based stop smoking service who receive follow-up. Nothing in this interactive flowchart should be interpreted in a way that would be inconsistent with compliance with those duties.Commissioners and providers have a responsibility to promote an environmentally sustainable health and care system and should Booking appointment (joint diabetes and antenatal care) – ideally by 10 weeks Discuss information, education and advice about how diabetes will affect the pregnancy, birth and early parenting (such as breastfeeding and initial care of the baby).If the woman has been attending for preconception care and advice, continue to provide information, education and advice in relation to achieving optimal blood glucose control (including dietary advice).If the woman has not attended for preconception care and advice, give information, education and advice for the first time, take a clinical history to establish the extent of diabetes-related complications (including neuropathy and vascular disease), and review medicines for diabetes and its complications.