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by Monica J. Smith
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Choosing whether and when to have a baby is a major decision. Having a reliable method of birth control lets you make that decision when you’re ready. The growing number of contraceptive choices on the market should make it easier to find one that meets your needs. If you choose to use a method that requires a doctor’s prescription, make sure the prescribing doctor knows about your diabetes, how you treat it, any other medical conditions you may have, and any drugs you may take. Women with diabetes who feel they are ready to start a family or have another child should talk to their health-care provider about preconception planning to make sure they are ready physically as well as emotionally.
Monica J. Smith is a freelance writer and editor in Brooklyn, New York.
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