Thursday 5 July 2018

Diabetes and Pregnancy - Tips for a Healthy Baby

While some see pregnancy as a beautiful phase it's also a challenging one. This challenge becomes an obstacle when the expecting mother is suffering from diabetes. People have many misconceptions about diabetes and pregnancy. To the world, there are like oil and water, but this is just a taboo, with the right blend of precaution and planning any diabetic women can have a healthy pregnancy. Below you will find some tips for the same-

Control your blood sugar level-
Ask yourself, are you willing to give up all the bad habits for your pregnancy? Habits like smoking, not exercising etc. If yes, then only your efforts will bear fruit. Regular exercise and eating healthy will keep your blood sugar level under control. 




Alternative to oral medication –
Pregnant women with type 2 diabetes are suggested to hold their oral medication regime and switch to some other alternative. There is not much evidence but it's said that diabetes pills are not safe during pregnancy. Something like insulin is clearly a better choice. 

Combating morning sickness-
Morning sickness can be a problem for many. It's more of an issue for diabetic patients who take insulin. It’s a simple thing, if you are taking insulin you need to have something in your body. Its suggested to keep a cracker next to your bed and eat it right after you wake up. This will help control your situation. 
 
Maintain your blood sugar level-
Let us be clear, you need to maintain your blood sugar level for all 9 months of your pregnancy. So, get used to keeping your blood sugar monitor handy.  Some women even have to test their level every hour or about 10 to 15 times a day, so be prepared for the hassle. 

Get ready for hypoglycemia-
Hypoglycemia is a situation endured by the diabetic patient who takes insulin. This simply refers to the situation when the blood sugar level in your body is too low due to the lack of eating.  In this case, keep some glucose tablets or gel handy. Well, some women might not like the taste, they can keep a 100% pure fruit juice handy for any time they go downhill. 

Follow these tips by Dr. Max Mongelli and your transition to pregnancy will be normal and healthy. 

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