Steps To Tackle Diabetes During Pregnancy by Javier Fuller

 Steps To Tackle Diabetes During Pregnancy by Javier Fuller


As a woman you have multiple responsibilities to take care of in your life. You have to play various roles. So it becomes very important for you to live a healthy life. You should be responsible towards yourself. Only then you will be capable of taking responsibilities of others. And this responsibility increases manifolds when you are pregnant.

At the time of pregnancy, a woman experiences several changes in her body. One of the major changes is the fluctuation in the blood glucose levels. But if you are already a diabetes patient then the magnitude of the precautionary measures increases.

The first and the foremost important step is to go for regular medical check-ups. Keeping a tab of your blood sugar level is very crucial at the time of pregnancy. In pregnancy there occurs an increase in the level of A1C in hemoglobin. An increase in the amount of A1C shows that there is a poor control over the blood sugar levels in your body. High glucose means high risk in pregnancy. This condition is fatal to both the fetus and the mother. Complications may be created at the time of delivery or the baby will be born with body defects.

There is only one solution to tackle the problem of diabetes during pregnancy. And that is care and precaution. A pregnant woman with diabetes is advised to take a good and regular diet, a good fitness and exercising regime, coupled with appropriate amount of rest. During the time of pregnancy it is also advised that a woman should give up smoking and drinking all together. Apart from this intake of prenatal vitamins is also essential.

In pregnancy it becomes important for you to maintain your normal blood glucose level as much as you can. It is very important in the first trimester of the whole pregnancy period. If not taken care of properly, there are chances of miscarriages.

Avoid taking pills for maintaining normal blood sugar levels. Ask any medical professional and he will advice you to switch over to insulin injections instead. Apart from this you need a constant monitoring of the sugar levels. It is recommended that you get your blood sugar checked about eight times a day. Check, if you are suffering from hypoglycemia. If you are, then get yourself treated.

Taking all these simple and easy steps at the time of your pregnancy will help you deliver a healthy baby.
 
 
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