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by Gloria Gamat on March 29, 2008
Angelina Jolie is obviously pregnant! Hello?! Baby bump is growing. I just like the fact that they are not confirming nor denying that fact. As if saying to the obnoxious media: "Are you kidding me?! Look at the bump, people! What you see is what you get!"
Anyways...considering her growing tummy, Angelina Jolie is really pregnant, and the fact that she has recently been diagnosed with gestational diabetes - the diabetes induced by pregnancy.
Source: The Sun UK
[Photo Credit: The Sun UK's Angie's bump is getting Jolie big]

Anyways...considering her growing tummy, Angelina Jolie is really pregnant, and the fact that she has recently been diagnosed with gestational diabetes - the diabetes induced by pregnancy.
The star - expecting boy and girl twins - is also nauseous and her legs are so swollen she needs bigger shoes.
A source revealed: "She has gestational diabetes.
"She found out about a month ago. She's been seeing a nutritionist about it frequently."
The condition is treated with diet and exercise. It is curable, but sufferers run the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
Angelina, 32, is also "constantly tired" from taking her four other kids to Texas, where partner BRAD PITT, 44, is filming.
A source told US magazine Star: "She's sick and irritable and feels heavy and weak."
Source: The Sun UK
[Photo Credit: The Sun UK's Angie's bump is getting Jolie big]
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Usually it vanishes after delivery of baby..but need very tight control of diet and blood sugar values to avoid adverse effect on baby. It will be wise to use Temporary Insulin Pump and regulate the blood sugar level to normal level. Its very simple....