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Diabetes In Pregnancy — Symptoms

Posted by Sue Kennedy on December 21, 2009
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Diabetes in pregnancy — just like type 1 and type 2 diabetes — presents in a variety of symptoms which are quite different from patient to patient. Symptoms appear in different ways over the course of weeks or months, and oftentimes the person is not even aware they are diabetic. When your doctor first confirms your pregnancy, he/she will prescribe a glucose tolerance test to determine that you are not diabetic. The test is necessary because gestational diabetes symptoms are commonly not significant. Even if your test comes back negative, it’s still possible to develop gestational diabetes later into the pregnancy.

The symptoms of gestational diabetes consists of increased thirst, blurred vision, increased urine output, tiredness, skin infections and cuts that won’t heal, weight loss and always feeling hungry. These symptoms are also used to diagnose type 1 and 2 diabetes.

Once your baby is born, typically your blood glucose levels will return to normal and the gestational diabetes disappears. However, if you do develop diabetes in pregnancy, you are a greater risk of type 2 diabetes later on. Type 2 diabetes can be avoided by eating a healthy well balanced diet, regular exercise and optimum weight.

A body’s insulin needs during pregnancy are two to three times higher than normal, a factor that increases the more overweight a woman is. If a woman’s body is unable to produce sufficient insulin to overcome the insulin resistance, then her blood glucose levels will increase above a healthy range.

If gestational diabetes is not detected and treated, it places the baby at risk of growing large inside the womb, which will cause a difficult birth and place the baby at higher risk of high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and other health complications. Therefore, it is recommended that you test for glucose tolerance between 24-28 weeks of gestation, and your doctor may want to test again later in the pregnancy

Watch closely for the symptoms of gestational diabetes and let your doctor know so that it can be treated immediately, this way you can avoid further complications later on.

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