Literature DB >> 34110514

Maternal Diabetes and Infant Sex Ratio.

Samantha F Ehrlich1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Evolutionary hypotheses on the ratio of males to females at birth posit that women terminate pregnancies with low likelihood of surviving and producing grandchildren. Thus, females are preferred to males under unfavorable conditions. Much of this literature has focused on catastrophic disruptions that induce maternal stress and result in fewer males. Diabetes may similarly affect the sex ratio. RECENT
FINDINGS: A male bias at birth among infants born to women with GDM is widely recognized; mild hyperglycemia experienced early in pregnancy may signal favorable conditions and warrant investment in males. There are sparse data on women with pregestational diabetes, but some evidence for a female bias born to those with type 1 diabetes and severe hyperglycemia (i.e., requiring insulin). Disease-related maternal stress in these women may lead to the selective termination of male fetuses. Further examination of pregestational diabetes stands to contribute to scientific understanding of the sex ratio.

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Keywords:  Diabetes; Pregnancy; Sex ratio; Spontaneous termination; Stress

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34110514      PMCID: PMC8284925          DOI: 10.1007/s11892-021-01395-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Diab Rep        ISSN: 1534-4827            Impact factor:   5.430


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