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What type of diabetes happens during pregnancy?
Like the subject states, what sort of diabetes happens during pregnancy.
More importantly, because does the conduct of many babies have been customarily abnormally vast after such the pregnancy?
I am some-more seeking for an answer upon because there heads have been customarily vast after such the pregnancy.
It is the subject my clergyman has been asking as well as he wants to know why.
February 3rd, 2010 at 10:53 pm
Diabetes during pregnancy is called gestational diabetes. It usually goes away after you have the baby.
I don’t know why the babies head would be large. I had gestational diabetes and neither one of my children had large heads. Hope that this answer helps you.
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February 3rd, 2010 at 10:54 pm
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February 3rd, 2010 at 10:56 pm
There is a slight increased risk of the fetus or newborn dying when the mother has gestational diabetes, but this risk is lowered with effective treatment and careful watching of the mother and fetus. High blood glucose levels often go back to normal after delivery. However, women with gestational diabetes should be watched closely after giving birth and at regular intervals to detect diabetes early.
Up to 40% of women with gestational diabetes develop full-blown diabetes within 5-10 years after delivery. The risk may be increased in obese women.
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February 3rd, 2010 at 11:08 pm
Gestational diabetes usually develops between the 24th and 28th weeks of pregnancy, when doctors give pregnant women a glucose screening test.
The risk of gestational diabetes causing serious problems in the fetus is low, and most babies do well unless the disease is not controlled. The most important thing you can do to minimize the risk to your fetus once your gestational diabetes is diagnosed is to keep your blood sugar level as low as possible. When problems do occur, the most common are high birth weight, difficult delivery and a higher risk of delivery by cesarean section.
Doctors treat gestational diabetes with a carefully controlled diet designed to keep the pregnant woman’s blood sugar level within the normal range for pregnancy. If you have gestational diabetes, your doctor will probably refer you to a dietitian who can help you plan meals that will control your blood sugar and consider your food preferences. You are likely to be advised to avoid high-fat foods, eat a variety of foods including fruits and vegetables and watch portion sizes. The number of calories you need depends on how much you weigh and the stage of your pregnancy.
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February 3rd, 2010 at 11:44 pm
Ask your physcian!
February 3rd, 2010 at 11:56 pm
I am really not sure. But you can ask the doctor and they can tell you for sure. But the type of diabetes a women gets during pregnancy is sugar diabetes.
February 4th, 2010 at 12:07 am
Its called gestational diabetes, pregnant women are prone to that, and that’s one reason why babies born on women experiencing that type of diabetes are quite big. Although, I’m not sure what you mean on, babies having an abnormal size of the head.
February 4th, 2010 at 12:37 am
Babies who’s mothers have gestational diabetes are at risk for being heavy. Heavier the baby, bigger the head (at least I’d assume).
February 4th, 2010 at 1:29 am
Gestational Diabetes….