Gestational Diabetes – Risks for Mothers after Pregnancy

Gestational Diabetes – Risks for Mothers after Pregnancy

For mothers with Gestational Diabetes, after your baby is born it is going to be a relief to not have to take insulin injections anymore or to watch every single thing you put in your mouth. But not so fast, you still need to be careful and mindful of the increased risks that you now face as a mom who has had gestational diabetes.  Even though your health choices do not directly affect your baby as they did when you were pregnant (unless you are nursing), your health is still just as important to take care of, for the sake of your baby.

The biggest risk for moms who have had gestational diabetes is a significantly increased chance of contracting type 2 diabetes down the road.  It is highly advisable to have a blood screening done six months after the birth of your baby to ensure glucose levels are still being managed properly and that the pancreas is producing enough insulin.  After the initial six month screening, an annual test should be conducted to watch for diabetes or a condition known as pre-diabetes.

Women who have had gestational diabetes in a previous pregnancy should consult with their doctor prior to becoming pregnant again.  A blood test can be ordered to ensure blood glucose levels are in the normal range which is important in the crucial first weeks of pregnancy.

Taking good care you while pregnant can help you reduce the risks associated with diabetes in pregnancy.  Continue to eat sensibly and exercise regularly to maintain a healthy body weight – this is crucial to preventing and managing diabetes.

Check your blood glucose levels with Control D regularly to manage your Diabetes.

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