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Pregnancy, on the other hand, may be an optimal time to examine the fetal origins of disease hypothesis. Pregnancy can provoke conditions that are established or suspected precursors to the adult metabolic syndrome. For example, women who develop gestational diabetes are at elevated risk for developing type 2 diabetes. Some studies suggest the risk of type 2 diabetes among women that have had gestational diabetes may be as high as 40%.