Pregnancy Gestational Diabetes
Gestational Diabetes occurs in some women during pregnancy but it is
only a temporary condition. Most time women who haven't had diabetes
before can develop gestational diabetes during pregnancy due to high blood
sugar levels during gestation. Many women are concerned with gestational
diabetes and it is no surprise because about 10 percent of all pregnancies
are affected with gestational diabetes.
It is still unknown as to what is the primary cause of gestational
diabetes but you may be at higher risk if:
- Diabetes Runs in Your Family
- Obesity
- If you had Gestational Diabetes in a previous pregnancy
- If you are older than 30
- If you have previously delivered a large baby (over 9 pounds)
The main risk of gestational diabetes is the high sugar levels which
affects you and your baby. This means that your baby has a higher chance
of developing diabetes after it is born or of macrosomia.
It is important to properly treat gestational diabetes for your health and
your babies as well. In many cases gestational diabetes can be controlled
with diets, meals plans and exercises.
There is no need to panic or worry if you have gestational diabetes. If
you following gestational diabetes diet and keep yourself active during
your pregnancy you can easily keep your blood glucose at safe levels for
you and your baby.