Sunday, June 7, 2009

Gestational Diabetes: What to Do After Delivery

Expectant mothers who develop pregnancy-related or "gestational" diabetes often experience concerns and unnecessary anxiety following a healthy deliveries

Expectant mothers who develop pregnancy-related or "gestational" diabetes often experience concerns and unnecessary anxiety following a healthy delivery. Some of the common questions women with gestational diabetes may have include: "Will my blood sugar return to normal right away?" "How soon after delivery should I undergo glucose monitoring?" "How can I avoid developing type 2 diabetes?"

The answers are rarely straightforward and uniform for all women, but diabetes-care professionals do offer some universal insights. According to studies, 90% of women with gestational diabetes will experience normalized blood sugar almost immediately after their baby is born.

However, an estimated 5% do go on to develop type 2 diabetes. As a result, it has been recommended that women with gestational diabetes get their blood glucose checked approximately 6-8 weeks after delivery and consult their physician about diet and physical activity recommendations for lowering diabetes risk.

Source: LifeScript

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