CORRECTS TREATMENT TO TESTING - This image provided by Kira Fonteneau shows Kira and her daughter Sydney, 2, in Birmingham, Ala. on March 5, 2013. A government panel wants more research to find out if more aggressive testing of diabetes during pregnancy should be pursued. Fonteneau was diagnosed with a mild case of diabetes during her pregnancy. She quickly changed how she ate and gave birth to a healthy daughter 2 years ago. (AP Photo/Kira Fonteneau)WASHINGTON (AP) — A transformation in trying out might virtually triple the number of women diagnosed with diabetes all the way through pregnancy, but would catching milder circumstances lend a hand mom or child? A government panel is urging extra research to search out that out ahead of doctors make the switch.