Diabetes: Type I diabetes is a condition where the person is dependent on Insulin all his life, as their body stops making Insulin. Due to its prevalence at a young age, it is also known as Juvenile onset diabetes.
Type II: Type II is a chronic condition that affects your glucose (sugar) metabolism which is an important source of fuel. In this condition, your body either resists the effect of insulin or doesn’t produce enough insulin to maintain normal glucose levels.
Gestational diabetes: It is a condition in which a woman develops high blood sugar levels during pregnancy. Due to the increase of uncontrolled GDM, the babies born to mothers are at increased risk of being too large, having low blood sugar after birth, or having jaundice. In some cases, it may also result in a stillbirth. The boy babies are at higher risk of being overweight and developing type 2 diabetes.