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Wed Jan 18, 2023
Up to 10% of pregnancies may experience pregnancy-related diabetes. Gestational diabetes is another name for this type of diabetes. Basically, it is a spike in blood sugar levels that were previously normal throughout pregnancy. By taking modest steps to control your blood sugar, you can still have a safe pregnancy even if you already have it. The good news is that pregnancy-related diabetes typically disappears after childbirth.
Here are some typical signs of diabetes during pregnancy that we frequently overlook. Talk to your doctor if you notice any of the following symptoms so that they can recommend blood work and a urine test to confirm.
Your body has to produce more insulin while you are pregnant because the hormones from the placenta make your body less sensitive to it. Your blood sugar levels will rise and you run the risk of developing gestational diabetes if your body is unable to handle this additional demand.
These prevalent causes could increase your vulnerability to it.
If gestational diabetes is diagnosed and treated early on during pregnancy, the majority of women who have it have healthy kids. Sugar can pass through the placenta to your unborn child if it is not regulated. This may lead to
Amniotic fluid accumulation surrounding the infant Increasing C-section risk
Additionally, it may cause issues with childbirth by causing your baby to grow large.
Rarely, it can result in the infant's death.
There are ways to lower your risk of developing gestational diabetes, yet there are no certainties because it may also be inherited.
Ashutosh Bhardwaj, MBBS, DCH, PGDUS, PGPN
He is a Pediatrician and Neonatologist with passion of teaching on pregnancy diet and nutrition, scientific womb talk trainer, and baby brain development trainer.