Friday, November 14, 2008

Pregnancy and Gestational Diabetes

Gestational diabetes (GD) is a common condition that can develop during pregnancy. In other words, gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes, which affects mainly pregnant women’s. During gestational diabetes, the mother to be has a large amount of sugar in her blood and it usually resolves after the birth of the baby. Any women can develop gestational diabetes. However, if it is not properly controlled then it will lead problems for the mother and baby.

A gestational diabetes (GD) develops because there is not enough amount of insulin in the women’s body at the time of pregnancy. An insulin is basically a hormone that enables the body of a pregnant women to break down sugar or glucose in her blood that is to be used as energy. A gestational diabetes develops when a pregnant women’s body is not able to meet the extra insulin demands of the pregnancy. A gestational diabetes is most likely to occur in women’s if they smoke, are overweight and if there is any previous history of unexplained stillbirth.

The symptom of gestational diabetes or pregnancy diabetes includes frequent urination, increased thirst, tiredness, etc. However, these are also common symptoms in normal pregnancy. A gestational diabetes does not impact a pregnant women’s body immediately. If in case, the diabetes is not effectively controlled then it can lead to various problems such as premature labor, high blood pressure, etc. Pregnancy with gestational diabetes is manageable and preventable. The key to prevention is careful control of blood sugar levels just as soon as the diagnosis of gestational diabetes is made and taking a pregnancy gestational diabetes diet.

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