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Gestational Diabetes Treatments

January 19th, 2010 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

Anyone ever had gestational diabetes?


I would like to hear similar stories with people who had it. Like what were the effects……the treatments? Will my baby be ok? Did you have your baby early? Did you take insulin shots?

please inform me. I’m nervous about it.

I know how ya feel. I’m at 31 weeks and have been testing my blood sugar 4X daily. So far it sounds like I’ll be able to manage it completely through diet — no pills, no shots. It’s hard to find specific info about what YOU need to do until you see your doctor and probably a nutritionist. My best guess for you will be that you’ll start by having to limit your carbs. My specific guidelines are 30 grams of carbs for breakfast, plus 30 grams of carbs per snack, three times daily — one after each meal (with the last a before-bed snack) and 50 grams of carbs for lunch and dinner. YOUR guidelines may be different from mine. I’d found 45|15 45|15 45|15 somewhere online before I met with my nutritionist.

My cousin had GD with all three of her pregnancies and delivered naturally 7-pounders. One was a week early, the next three weeks and the last four weeks — all healthy and zero complications. So I’m hopeful. :)

Good luck! (PS: They say stress aggravates your blood sugar too!)

Are You Suffering Gestational Diabetes?

During pregnancy, women can develop a form of diabetes known as gestational diabetes. In most cases, these women have never been diagnosed with this condition before their pregnancies. Although gestational diabetes places the woman’s pregnancy in a high risk category, it is more than possible for her to have a normal delivery and birth with the proper medical treatment.

Approximately 4 % of pregnant women will develop this condition. With diabetes in the pregnant woman, the blood sugar or glucose level becomes elevated. This can lead to medical complications for both the mother and child. Therefore, the woman needs to follow special precautions throughout the pregnancy.

When gestational diabetes develops in a person, the body experiences difficulty processing any sugar or any glucose. In a person without diabetes, the sugar is processed into energy that the body uses to perform daily activities and functions. Since the sugar is not getting processed properly, both the mother and the baby could gain more weight than is desirable.

It is possible that the hormones pregnancy generates circumvent the proper use of insulin during the pregnancy. Without the proper amount of insulin, the blood sugar cannot be processes. Hence, a build up of blood sugar occurs along with the development of gestational diabetes.

One of the steps that needs to be taken when gestational diabetes occurs is to monitor the woman’s weight gain carefully as well as her blood sugar levels. Two changes are usually incorporated into a pregnant woman’s lifestyle if she is diagnosed with gestational diabetes or with a great risk for developing it.

The first is to restrict the calorie intake by limiting certain foods, specifically simple sugars such as candy, cakes, cookies, and pies. The second is to increase the woman’s level of exercise during the pregnancy to restrict weight gain. Severe cases of gestational diabetes might require medical treatment, such as insulin injections, this is often very rare.

The likelihood of developing this disease is small since it only affects approximately 4 % of pregnant women. Moreover, certain risk factors can be used to predict the chances of a pregnant woman developing this disease.

One of the risk factors for developing gestational diabetes is the existence of a first order relative who has diabetes type 2. Having a large baby who was nine pounds or more during a previous pregnancy is also a risk factor. In most cases that involve gestational diabetes, the disease goes away once the woman has delivered her baby.
The midwife and the doctor will take care of you if you do develop gestational diabetes. Rest and care will go a long way to aid a person if they do come down with gestational diabetes.

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Gestational Diabetes And Its Treatment

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