Tuesday, September 30, 2008

What is....

What is Gestational Diabetes?
A: Gestational diabetes is a kind of diabetes that comes on during pregnancy and goes away after labor and delivery. It affects about 4% of all pregnant women, according to the American Diabetes Association. Gestational diabetes is often diagnosed on screening tests done between weeks 24 and 28 of pregnancy. While doctors aren't sure what causes gestational diabetes, it is believed that hormones from the placenta may block the action of insulin in the mother. This means that the mother needs more insulin, and sometimes, her pancreas cannot make enough to transport the sugar in the blood into the cells for energy. The mother's blood has high levels of glucose, and that extra glucose can cross the placenta, giving the growing baby a high blood sugar level.
In response, the baby's pancreas starts making extra insulin to transport the sugar into the cells to be used for energy. When the pancreas can't keep up, the extra blood sugar is stored as fat on the baby, and that can lead to health problems for the unborn baby. Infants of diabetic mothers are at risk for abnormal growth, premature delivery, and breathing problems, among other things.
If your doctor diagnoses you with gestational diabetes, it's likely that you'll be started on a treatment plan aimed at getting glucose levels under control. This includes a plan to manage your nutrition, physical activity, and weight gain.
While most diabetes diagnosed during pregnancy resolves after delivery, some women will have gestational diabetes during future pregnancies as well. And some who are diagnosed while pregnant may actually have been diabetic before the pregnancy. In these cases, the diabetes does not disappear after delivery.


I developed my gestational diabetes as early as my 6th week...that's probably because I'm overweight and pregnant -- which makes me high risk.. I started with blood sugar monitoring 3x a week, insulin shots a couple of weeks after for 2x a day, increasing dosage every 2weeks. It's hard, knowing that I have a sweet tooth. But what can I do? I hafta do what I hafta do...this is for my baby...no time for me...no time alone... 6 1/2 months on my pregnancy, work ups, medicines, check ups... it's all good... I pray my baby boy grows up to be a brave God fearing man that I want him to be :)

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Anonymous said...

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