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Can diabetics get married and have healthy kids?

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I would really like to know the answer to this question

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huafrica23

Yes. They can.

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muzalendo

Yes they can and i also have healthy children

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kwei in reply tomuzalendo

As a diabetic you lead a healthy life and you most be empowered to know that diabetes is a non-communicable disease. You can have healthy and good looking kids.

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patrickmusungu

Of-course yes, diabetics can get married and have healthy kids so long as they abide by the doctor's instructions.

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