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. 2021 Aug 30;10(17):3904. doi: 10.3390/jcm10173904

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Pregnancy outcomes according to gestational weight gain and need for insulin in women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy. (A) Hypertensive disorders according to gestational weight gain; (B) large-for-gestational infant according to gestational weight gain. WG—weeks of gestation; DIP—late-diagnosed (i.e., ≥22 weeks of gestation) diabetes in pregnancy; eDIP—early-diagnosed (i.e., <22 weeks of gestation) diabetes in pregnancy; eGD—early-diagnosed gestational diabetes mellitus; GD—late-diagnosed gestational diabetes mellitus; GWG—gestational weight gain; HIP—hyperglycaemia in pregnancy. * accounting for age, body mass index before pregnancy, parity, HIP sub-type, ethnicity, smoking during pregnancy, employment, GWG, need for insulin during pregnancy, and interaction between HIP sub-type and GWG.