Gestational diabetes is one of the diabetes which is found during the pregnancy. It is during the pregnancy that the insulin becomes higher and causes difficulty for deliveries. During the pregnancy it is done as it will be helpful to both the mother and the child.
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Gestational diabetes is the diabetes that is found for the first time during pregnancy. It can be defined as carbohydrate intolerance of variable severity with onset during pregnancy. Diabetes means the blood sugar is too high. Among 1000 pregnant women three to eight are affected with this disease. The body produces the glucose which is good for your body but too much of glucose production is not good or it is harmful to body. When it occurs during the pregnancy then it harms the baby which is growing in the uterus.
This gestational diabetes occurs mainly during the pregnancy and disappears after delivery. The test of this gestational diabetes is done during the 24th or 28th week of pregnancy. This disease does not occur to all the pregnant women and it also does not cause any life threatening as the symptoms are mild. The increase in the maternal glucose makes the risk for the baby that includes size at birth, birth trauma, low blood sugar, jaundice and sometimes the fetus also dies with in the womb. This can be control and completely cured with the treatment of herbal and natural supplements
The causes for this diabetes are the changes that take place in the women body during pregnancy. There is a change in the hormones and weight gain which are the part of healthy pregnancy. But when this change takes place then it makes difficult for the body to take up the hormones called insulin.
It can be controlled if the woman maintains the blood sugar levels during her pregnancy and it reduces the risk to the baby during the delivery. The risk factors are if you are:
older enough for pregnant
unexplained death of your fetus in the past
previous baby weighing less than 9 pounds
birth defect in previous child and recurred infections
if a family background of diabetes
if an African American, America Indian, Asian American
if you are overweight
if your previous baby weighed only 9 pounds
if you are referred to be as predicaments before you got pregnant.
The gestational check up is done by the physician according to the need. The physician or the health care taker will recommend for the gestational diabetes test to check the glucose level in the blood. The blood glucose level may be checked at your first visit after your conformation as pregnant. If it is normal then it will be checked sometimes during the 24th or 28th week of pregnancy.
Some of the symptoms that are founded for this gestational diabetes are:
Increased thirst
Increased urination
Weight loss in spite of weight gain
Fatigue
Nausea and vomit
Frequent infection including those of bladder, vaginal or skin.
Blurred vision
So it is an urge need to control the glucose level during the pregnancy is to keep the fetus healthy and have a healthy safe delivery. There should be frequent check ups during pregnancy as it would be helpful for the close monitoring of the fetus and the mother. The self check or self monitoring helps the women to keep her fit and away from this gestational diabetes. There should be frequent tests of the fetus its growth and well being so that there is no problem in the delivery. The health care provider checks the heart beat of your baby and the moment so that whether the baby is well doing or not.
During pregnancy it’s an urge need to maintain dietary management provided by the health care provider to have adequate nutrients, proteins, and calories in the diet you daily intake. So to have a control of this gestational diabetes it is an urge need that there should be planned meal, physical activities and insulin’s or medications if needed.
The planned meal consists of limited sweets, three small meals and three snacks per day, have a care about the intake of the carbohydrates that is when it is needed, should include fiber in the meals that is fresh vegetables or fruits, grains, cereals and other healthy food. Physical activity consists of swimming, walking, some easy asanas which are good at pregnancy and the exercises suggested by your health care provider. Some women need insulin though there meal is planned or have a physical activity. So this will be provided by the health care provider.
For most of the women this gestational diabetes goes away after delivery. This can be checked after 6 to 12 weeks of the delivery. But you should be careful enough when your gestational diabetes disappears after your delivery. But it has a chance to occur when your get second pregnancy or this can also turn to diabetes type 2 in the future.
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gestational diabetes/diet?
I’m 36 weeks along, and my doctor called and said I have gestational diabetes (it a long story, mostly my fault, as to why it took so long to be diagnosed). Anyway, she said to cut down sugars and carbs, and to try to follow a diet plan for gestational diabetes (I don’t need insulin injections)…. it’s too far along in my pregnancy to get me to a dietician (takes about a month to get in to see one here), so if anyone has gestational diabetes, could you let me know what kind of things are okay to eat, and how to tell the difference between good carbs and bad?
I’m 31 weeks and I also have GD. My Dr. put me on a diet constructed by the American Diabetic Association. So you may want to check out their website. It basically breaks down what you should have as far as protein, carbs, etc for each meal. The website is very helpful and will give you a lot of information. Hope this helps!
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Look at the ingredients of the back of the package….anything that have the first two ingredients listed as "enriched white flour" is not good. It’s high in carbs that will turn to sugar.
Good Luck!!!
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Don’t eat potatoes; definitely no french fries! Really watch the bread (keep a daily record so you don’t go over your limit). Absolutely no sweets! You will get enough healthy carbs from your fruits and vegetables servings. (You are even going to have to keep a record of your fruit servings, by the way.)
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I had gd with my 2nd pregnancy (diet controlled) and then I had it with the next pregnancy, twins (pretty much insulin dependent). Since you are already this far in the pregnancy – best thing would be to stay away from carbs, period! Cut out the soda, juices (that have added sugar) and milk. Go ahead and cut out sweets. You only have a few weeks left in the pregnancy, just eat in moderation. In future pregnancies, you might want to get checked early – you chances of getting gd with future pregnancies is increased.
Best of luck
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Be sure to read labels. That will be your new reading material until you give birth. LOL Seriously, make sure that you do not consume massive amounts of sugar, of course, and follow a strict diet. What my dietician gave me is similar to this:
Breakfast: No more than 30 carbs
AM snack: No more than 15 carbs
Lunch: No more than 35 carbs
PM Snack: No more than 15 carbs
Dinner: No more than 45 carbs
Evening snack: No more than 20 carbs
This was a strict guideline I was to follow. I was also insulin dependant, so I might have had a stricter diet than most.
Make sure that you remember juices also are high in carbs, as well as milk and sodas.
Cereals are a terrible morning breakfast-it will cause your blood sugar to spike and drop.
French fries and sodas are some of the worst things you can eat, so try to eliminate fast food from your diet, or keep it in moderation.
There are plenty of diabetic recipes floating out on the web. Try doing a google search for diabetic recipes, and I’m sure you’ll get a ton of hits.
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look on the website for the diabetes foundation and google gestational diabetes diets you will find a plethora of information in the meantime no sweets or starches
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