Research Article

Study on the Effects of Individualized Nutritional Intervention on Pregnancy Outcome and Neonatal Immune Function in Patients with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

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Comparison of the glycohemoglobin at 8 months of pregnancy, at 9 months of pregnancy, during labor, and 1 month after delivery between the two groups. Note: the horizontal coordinate indicates 8 months of pregnancy, 9 months of pregnancy, during labor, and 1 month after delivery from left to right. The vertical coordinate indicates the glycohemoglobin index. This figure shows glycohemoglobin at 8 months of pregnancy (%) in the experimental group versus glycohemoglobin at 8 months of pregnancy (%) in the control group (, ), which exhibited statistical significance; glycohemoglobin at 9 months of pregnancy (%) in the experimental group versus glycohemoglobin at 9 months of pregnancy (%) in the control group (, ), which was proven to have statistical significance; glycohemoglobin during labor (%) in the experimental group versus glycohemoglobin during labor (%) in the control group (, ), which reached statistical significance; and glycohemoglobin 1 month after delivery (%) in the experimental group versus glycohemoglobin 1 month after delivery () in the control group (, ), which showed statistical significance.