Abstract
The maternal factors and perinatal and neonatal outcome of 86 oversized infants (birthweight 4,500g and above) were studied. 11.6% of mothers were diabetics while 34.5% demonstrated a hyperglycaemic glucose tolerance test. A comparison of the maternal variables and perinatal and neonatal morbidity was made between the diabetic and nondiabetic group. No significant difference in maternal age ≥30 years, parity and obesity was observed in the 2 groups. Perinatal and neonatal complications were noted to be high in the study population but no significant difference in the 2 groups was noted except for a higher prevalence of hypoglycaemia in the infants born to the diabetic mothers. Oversized infants caused a high risk obstetric and paediatric situation independent of the diabetic status of the mother.