Gestational Diabetes


Treatment Options For Gestational Diabetes

Once you have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes you will see an endocrinologist and develop a treatment plan. You may also see a nutritionist or dietician to help you develop a food plan that will meat the needs of you and the baby and not be detrimental to your blood sugar level.

What you eat will have a major impact on your blood glucose levels. It is not only foods high in sugar that you have to avoid. A good meal plan will make use of the recommended food guide with several small meals spaced throughout the day. Ideally, you should eat six times a day: breakfast, snack, lunch, snack, dinner, and a bedtime snack. By eating frequent and small meals you can keep better control of your glucose level by trying to keep a slow and steady supply of energy for your body. Having a small amount of protein at each meal and snack is beneficial in maintaining a healthy blood glucose level.

Physical exercise is also very important. You can control and lower your glucose levels by getting active. Before you start any physical routine, be sure to consult with your doctor. The exercise you do does not have to be vigorous. You can take three small walks after breakfast, lunch, and dinner for 15-20 minutes to help burn off the extra sugar in your body.

A strict diet and physical exercise are going to be used for any woman with gestational diabetes. But for woman who have higher insulin needs (and the need for insulin is going to increase as the pregnancy progresses) they will have to have additional insulin by way of injections. This isn’t as scary as it sounds and it is something you will get used to quite quickly. With the help of your doctor you will learn how to adjust your insulin based on your blood sugar readings from your glucose monitor.

 

 

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Restaurant Dining And Gestational Diabetes

... requirements and ask if they take special requests or substitutions (very few restaurants will say no). Here are some ideas of items that can be changed on the menu: * If you are unsure how a dish is made or with what ask * Find out how big the meal is. If you know that is a very large portion ask that ... 

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Testing Your Blood Sugar

... very little blood that is needed to run the test. Your monitor will also come with testing strips, a piece of plastic that has a microchip in one and a place to put the droop of blood on the other. This strip is placed into the monitor, you put the drop of blood from your finger onto the strip and the ... 

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What Causes Gestational Diabetes?

... went undiagnosed. Babies born from moms with diabetes in pregnancy tend to be larger unless her blood sugars are strictly managed. Or if you had diabetes in your first pregnancy, chances are very high that you will get it again. Since there is still no known cause a woman may have all of these factors ... 

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Support For Women With Gestational Diabetes

... emotional support. It is hard to change the way you eat and live your life when you are pregnant and adjusting to a new disease in addition to that can be overwhelming. There are many forms of support you can seek out. The support from your spouse or partner is going to be very important. They cannot ... 

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Dinner Ideas For Women With Gestational Diabetes

... mixing up protein choices (fish, steak, pork chops, and chicken) grains (brown rice, potatoes, pasta, and couscous), and the various ways to cook vegetables (raw in a salad, steamed, grilled, or boiled). If you are going out to eat for dinner, don t be afraid to ask for your food done differently than ... 

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