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Neonates of mothers with diabetes are at risk for which complication following birth?

  • A. Atelectasis
  • B. Microcephaly
  • C. Pneumothorax
  • D. Macrosomia
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Neonates of mothers with diabetes are at risk for macrosomia following birth. Macrosomia refers to a condition where the newborn baby is significantly larger than average, typically weighing more than 4,000 grams (8 pounds, 13 ounces) at birth. This risk is primarily due to maternal hyperglycemia, which can lead to excessive fetal growth. The elevated glucose levels in the maternal circulation can cross the placenta and stimulate fetal insulin production, resulting in increased growth and potentially leading to macrosomia. Neonates born with macrosomia are at increased risk for complications during delivery, such as shoulder dystocia, birth injuries, and the need for cesarean delivery.