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Effects of Untreated Gestational Diabetes on the Baby

Effects of Untreated Gestational Diabetes on the Baby
Gestational diabetes is a medical condition marked by high levels of blood sugar during the 2nd and 3rd trimester of pregnancy. According to current global statistics, 3 to 8 pregnant women out of every 1000 develop this condition. Untreated gestational diabetes can harm both you and your baby severely; in this article we have discussed how gestational diabetes may harm the newborn if not treated at the right time. Macrosomia: Gestational diabetes reduces the production of insulin in the body of the expecting mother. As a result of this, the blood glucose levels in her body rise. This increase in the blood glucose levels also affects the growing fetus in the mother’s womb. The body of the unborn baby responds to this increase of glucose levels through storage of extra fat. This ends up increasing the body weight of the baby. As a result of this, often women with untreated gestational diabetes give birth to babies, who are larger  [...]

How to Eat with Gestational Diabetes?

How to Eat with Gestational Diabetes?
Gestational diabetes is a condition affecting pregnant women with elevated levels of blood sugar. Gestational diabetes can affect women who don’t have diabetes outside pregnancy. Like other forms of diabetes following the right diet plan is also extremely important for expecting mothers suffering from gestational diabetes. In this article we’ll inform you about the basic dietary rules that women with gestational diabetes should follow during breakfast, lunch and dinner. Breakfast: A woman with gestational diabetes must make sure that she is not consuming more than 30% of her daily calorie intake in form of fats; she can definitely consume less fat than that, but never more. She might begin her day with a healthy breakfast comprising of whole grain toasts along with sugar-free jelly or one teaspoon margarine or butter. This should be sided up by fresh  [...]

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Factors to Consider

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Factors to Consider
Gestational diabetes mellitus is a form of diabetes affecting only pregnant women. If a pregnant woman develops diabetes for the first time during pregnancy, she is said to suffer from gestational diabetes mellitus. In normal cases, the stomach and intestines are responsible for digestion of the food’s carbohydrates into a simple sugar known as glucose. Glucose serves as the body’s primary energy source. Post digestion, glucose enters the bloodstream to provide energy to various parts of the body. Pancreas produces a hormone known as insulin. In order to transport the glucose from the blood to the cells, insulin is needed. Individuals suffering from diabetes produce insufficient insulin. Alternatively, the cells fail to utilize insulin in the right manner. This causes glucose levels to increase in the blood, causing high blood sugar or diabetes. Gestational  [...]

Gestational Diabetes during Pregnancy: The Facts

Gestational Diabetes during Pregnancy: The Facts
Gestational diabetes during pregnancy is quite common. Diabetes is a medical condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. This happens because there is a lack of insulin in the body. Conversely, the body does not respond to insulin in the correct manner. Insulin is one hormone that enables the body to break glucose present in the blood. This glucose is subsequently used for energy. When a woman is pregnant, numerous hormones hamper the function of insulin. This ensures that the developing baby receives sufficient sugar. In order to cope with these developments, the body needs to increase its production of insulin. Gestational diabetes during pregnancy manifests itself when the body fails to meet the demands of extra insulin. Gestational diabetes commences in pregnancy’s second half. It subsides after the birth of the baby. In some instances, gestational diabetes does not subside with the birth of the baby. In such cases,  [...]

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