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Gestational Diabetes

You are twenty eight weeks pregnant! Congratulations, you have made it to your
third trimester with a picture perfect pregnancy. You go in to see your obgyn for
your appointment and the bomb drops. You have gestational diabetes.

Gestational diabetes is one of the most common pregnancy complications that women
face. It is when pregnant women have high blood sugar levels during their
pregnancy. It is not really known what can cause gestational diabetes. Some
experts say that overweight women have a higher risk of developing gestational
diabetes, but there is not much evidence to support this.

What is known about gestational diabetes is that one of the only cures is to
deliver the baby. After delivery your blood sugar level will go back down to
normal. The common treatment for gestational diabetes has been insulin shots.
Just as if you had diabetes when you were not pregnant, you would have to take
shots each day. Some women find though that by changing their diet, they are
able to manage their gestational diabetes without having to give themselves a shot
of insulin.

If you are looking to make dietary changes your doctor will probably refer you to a
nutritionist. They will look at several factors when designing a meal plan for
you. First they will look at your weight before you got pregnant and how much you
have gained since them. Next they will look at your activity level and your blood
level. Then they will work with you to design an eating plan that has just the
right amount of carbohydrates.

Some of the guidelines you should follow are to spread your carbs out through out
the day by eating three small meals and two to four snacks. Breakfast might be a
meal where you will want to eat less carbs since they can cause your blood sugar to
rise quickly. Instead eat a protein filled breakfast with eggs, or even meat.
Giving up sweets is one of the best things you can do if you have been diagnosed
with gestational diabetes and will make your meal plan easier to follow.

It is also important to that you do not skip meals or try going on a low carb diet.
This is going to cause your blood levels to fall to low levels and can leave you
exhausted and legatheric. Chances are you will have to test your blood sugar
levels regularly to make sure you are at a safe level. Some women are so sensitive
that they can tell when their levels are low and know what steps to take to correct
it.

Not taking the steps to keep your gestational diabetes under control not only puts
you at a risk of developing type 2 diabetes's later in life, but you are also
putting the life of your baby at risk. Babies born from moms who were diagnosed
with gestational diabetes tend to be larger than those who aren't. Most doctors
will not let a women go past her due date if she has gestational diabetes and a few
will not even let them go as far as their due date before inducting them. Larger
babies could mean more delivery complications and increase your chance of a c-
section.

Gestational diabetes is so common these days that no one bats an eye if you say you
have it. By eating a healthy diet and watching your sugar level, you will be able
to control your blood sugar level and continue with your perfect pregnancy.

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