Women with an HbA<sub>1c</sub> of 41–49 mmol/mol (5.9–6.6%): a higher risk subgroup that may benefit from early pregnancy intervention
Janet Rowan(Auckland City Hospital), Lynn Sadler(Auckland City Hospital), Ruth Hughes(Christchurch Hospital), Valeria Ivanova, A. Budden
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