Gestational Diabetes; Symptoms, Causes, Complexities & Avoidance

Gestational Diabetes is common in the US (200,000+ cases per year) and typically requires urgent medical attention in severe situations by healthcare providers as it can be dangerous or even life-threatening if untreated. Gestational Diabetes can last several months or years, but what is it?

What Is Gestational Diabetes?

Gestational diabetes originates from pregnancy (gestation). Similar to other kinds of diabetes, gestational diabetes influences the way your cells utilize sugar (glucose). Gestational diabetes leads to high blood sugar that can influence your pregnancy and the health of your baby.

Gestational diabetes can influence any type of pregnancy complications, however, there’s hope. Mothers who are expecting can assist in regulating gestational diabetes by eating foods that are healthy, staying active, and, if prescribed, taking medicine. Regulating blood sugar level stop difficulties during pregnancy and improve the health of your you and your baby.

Blood sugar levels for women with gestational diabetes frequently return to normal within a few days of delivery. However, you are at risk for type 2 diabetes if you have previously received a diagnosis of gestational diabetes. You’ll need to stay in touch with your healthcare experts to observe and regulate your glucose.

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Martin Davis

Martin is a seasoned Health and Nutrition Editor with a passion for promoting wellness through science-backed content. With 11 years of experience, Martin specializes in translating complex nutritional information into practical advice for readers.

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