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Diabetes Pregnancy: Glucose Control Tips

If
it
is
diabetes
pregnancy,
it
is
even
more
complicated
as
the
women
needs
to
be
monitored
closely
with
diagnosis
and
diet.
The
first
thing
that
needs
to
be
taken
care
is
keeping
the
blood
glucose
levels
under
control.
Today,
we
shall
suggest
glucose
control
tips
for
diabetes
pregnancy.
Why
Should
Glucose
Be
Under
Control?
Because
the
hyperglycemia
can
increase
the
risk
of
a
miscarriage.
Women
who
maintain
sugar
levels
prior
to
pregnancy
and
in
the
first
trimester
have
lesser
chances
of
malformations
than
those
who
don't.
How
To
Keep
An
Eye
On
Glucose
Levels?
A
thorough
physical
examination
by
your
family
or
local
physician
will
allow
you
to
know
if
your
is
ready
for
pregnancy.
Check
ups
include
diabetic
retinopathy
(eye
examination),
hypertension
(heart),
kidney
problem,
cardiovascular
disease
(heart)
and
neuropathy
(nerve
damage).
Glucose
Control
Tips
For
Diabetes
Pregnancy
The
thing
that
women
with
diabetes
need
to
know
is
to
balance
glucose
levels
atleast
until
the
third
month
of
the
stage.
Most
of
the
congenial
malformation
happen
during
the
first
phase
of
pregnancy.
Even
spontaneous
abortion
are
more
prominent
if
the
effect
of
HbA1c
level
is
above
1%.
Self
monitoring
of
whether
the
glucose
is
in
control
atleast
6-8
times
daily
will
help.
Ideally,
if
the
whole
blood
glucose
reading
Before
meals
is
70-100
mg/dl
then
plasma
reading
would
be
80-110
mg/dl.
2
hours
after
meals,
the
whole
blood
glucose
reading
will
be
under
140
mg/dl
and
plasma
reading
will
have
to
be
under
155
mg/dl.
For
that,
You
need
to
follow
1.
Proper
Diet
plan
2.
Balance
the
low
levels
by
self
injecting
insulin
3.
Treat
hypoglycemia
and
undergo
HbA1c
tests
at
least
once
in
two
months.
4.
Everyday
Physical
Activity.
For
more
advice,
you
can
ask
your
physician
before
proceeding
with
the
decision
of
being
pregnant.
For
gestational
diabetes,
you
need
to
ask
doctor
for
more.



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