Pre-diabetesrisk factorFamilyhistoryrisk factorHormonesimpacting insulinuse includeestrogen,progesterone,cortisol, and humanplacental lactogenPriorGDM riskfactor1-hour PPblood glucose> 190 mg/dLafter initialGGT7.3% ofwomen inthe U.S. in2020 hadGDMBlood sugaris monitoredin first 6-12weeks afterdeliveryIncreasedrisk ofmacrosomiaAmericanIndianrisk factor10.6% ofnon-HispanicNHOPIwomen hadGDM in 2020Treatmentincludes diet,exercise, glucosemonitoring, andpotential insulininjectionsNon-HispanicAsian womenhad the highestrates of GDM in2020PacificIslanderrisk factorOverweightor obesityrisk factorRoughly 50%of womenwith GDM willdevelop type2 diabetesAfrican-Americanrisk factor> 25years ofage riskfactor14.9% ofnon-HispanicAsian womenhad GDM in20208.5% ofHispanicwomen hadGDM in202011.8% ofnon-HispanicAIAN womenhad GDM in2020Increasedrisk ofpreeclampsiaNon-HispanicBlack womenhad the lowestrates of GDMin 2020Insulinresistance isthe primarycauseDiet shouldconsist of leanproteins, non-starchy veg,healthy fats, andcomplex carbs7.0% of non-HispanicWhite womenhad GDM in2020Typicaldiagnosisaround week24-28 ofpregnancyHispanicor Latinorisk factorIncreasedrisk ofCaesareanbirthRates of GDMin the U.S.haveincreased 30%since 2016Pre-diabetesrisk factorFamilyhistoryrisk factorHormonesimpacting insulinuse includeestrogen,progesterone,cortisol, and humanplacental lactogenPriorGDM riskfactor1-hour PPblood glucose> 190 mg/dLafter initialGGT7.3% ofwomen inthe U.S. in2020 hadGDMBlood sugaris monitoredin first 6-12weeks afterdeliveryIncreasedrisk ofmacrosomiaAmericanIndianrisk factor10.6% ofnon-HispanicNHOPIwomen hadGDM in 2020Treatmentincludes diet,exercise, glucosemonitoring, andpotential insulininjectionsNon-HispanicAsian womenhad the highestrates of GDM in2020PacificIslanderrisk factorOverweightor obesityrisk factorRoughly 50%of womenwith GDM willdevelop type2 diabetesAfrican-Americanrisk factor> 25years ofage riskfactor14.9% ofnon-HispanicAsian womenhad GDM in20208.5% ofHispanicwomen hadGDM in202011.8% ofnon-HispanicAIAN womenhad GDM in2020Increasedrisk ofpreeclampsiaNon-HispanicBlack womenhad the lowestrates of GDMin 2020Insulinresistance isthe primarycauseDiet shouldconsist of leanproteins, non-starchy veg,healthy fats, andcomplex carbs7.0% of non-HispanicWhite womenhad GDM in2020Typicaldiagnosisaround week24-28 ofpregnancyHispanicor Latinorisk factorIncreasedrisk ofCaesareanbirthRates of GDMin the U.S.haveincreased 30%since 2016

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Pre-diabetes risk factor
  2. Family history risk factor
  3. Hormones impacting insulin use include estrogen, progesterone, cortisol, and human placental lactogen
  4. Prior GDM risk factor
  5. 1-hour PP blood glucose > 190 mg/dL after initial GGT
  6. 7.3% of women in the U.S. in 2020 had GDM
  7. Blood sugar is monitored in first 6-12 weeks after delivery
  8. Increased risk of macrosomia
  9. American Indian risk factor
  10. 10.6% of non-Hispanic NHOPI women had GDM in 2020
  11. Treatment includes diet, exercise, glucose monitoring, and potential insulin injections
  12. Non-Hispanic Asian women had the highest rates of GDM in 2020
  13. Pacific Islander risk factor
  14. Overweight or obesity risk factor
  15. Roughly 50% of women with GDM will develop type 2 diabetes
  16. African-American risk factor
  17. > 25 years of age risk factor
  18. 14.9% of non-Hispanic Asian women had GDM in 2020
  19. 8.5% of Hispanic women had GDM in 2020
  20. 11.8% of non-Hispanic AIAN women had GDM in 2020
  21. Increased risk of preeclampsia
  22. Non-Hispanic Black women had the lowest rates of GDM in 2020
  23. Insulin resistance is the primary cause
  24. Diet should consist of lean proteins, non-starchy veg, healthy fats, and complex carbs
  25. 7.0% of non-Hispanic White women had GDM in 2020
  26. Typical diagnosis around week 24-28 of pregnancy
  27. Hispanic or Latino risk factor
  28. Increased risk of Caesarean birth
  29. Rates of GDM in the U.S. have increased 30% since 2016