Gestational diabetes – Sites of interest

Fomaʻi suka - Nofoaga e fiafia i ai

Ina ia aoao atili e uiga i le Maʻi suka, Passeportsanté.net offers a selection of associations and government sites dealing with the subject of gestational diabetes. You will be able to find there Faamatalaga Faaopoopo ma faʻafesoʻotaʻi nuʻu poʻo lagolago vaega faʻatagaina oe e aʻoaʻo atili e uiga i le faʻamaʻi.

Falani

French Association of Diabetics (AFD): http://www.afd.asso.fr/diabete/gestationnel

French Society of Endocrinology (SFE):http://www.sfendocrino.org/article/342/nouvelles-recommandations-pour-le-diagnostic-du-diabete-gestationnel

Recommendations for clinical practiceGestational diabetes: Developed by the National College of French Gynecologists and Obstetricians and by the Francophone Society of Diabetes

http://www.em-consulte.com/revue/jgyn/39/8S2

Kanata

Ma'isuka Quebec

This association’s mission is to provide information on diabetes and to promote research on this disease. Diabète Québec also provides services and defends the socio-economic interests of people with the disease. You will find a wealth of information on the different types of diabetes and practical advice in the Health, Diet sections.

www.diabete.qc.ca

Asosi Ma'isuka Kanata

Very complete site in English

www.diabetes.ca For more information on gestational diabetes: www.diabetes.ca

Baie-des-Chaleurs Hospital Center (Quebec)

Offers the general public the advice of a multidisciplinary team on pregnancy diabetes. Among other things, information on blood sugar control during childbirth, diet and breastfeeding.

www.chbc.qc.ca

Taʻiala a le malo o Quebec

Ia aʻoaʻo atili e uiga i fualaʻau: faʻafefea ona tago e inu, o a faʻafitauli ma faʻafesoʻotaʻiga talafeagai, ma isi.

www.litafatai.gouv.qc.ca

Amerika Tele

Association Amerika Diabetes

www.diabetes.org

Faava o Malo

Faʻavaomalo Fomaʻi suka

Mo ana tala fou, o le tuʻuina atu o faʻamatalaga faʻamaʻi, o le faʻasalalauga o fono faavaomalo, ma isi mea (i le Igilisi, Farani ma le Sipaniolo faaliliuga i le atinaʻe).

www.idf.org

 

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