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Filter by:Infants to diabetic mothers (IDM) are at risk for developing hypoglycemia after birth. Glucose level follow ups are recommended to each IDM. However, there are no recommendations as to how long this follow up should be performed for, nor are there "safe" glucose levels that allow stopping glucose monitoring. The aim of the study is to retrospectively follow up glucose levels among IDMs in order to find risk factors for developing hypoglycemia and determine time and glucose levels that would permit monitoring cessation.
Smoking substantially inhibits the activities of both monamine oxidase (MAO) A and B enzymes. Aims of this study: to compare MAO activities and nicotine and cotinine in peripheral blood of smoking and nonsmoking pregnant women, in their placenta and in cord blood and relate them with the behavior of their newborns being observed during 48 hours after birth.