My sugar test came slightly high in this last checkup and now im worried. Doc called it pregnancy diabetes but said dont panic. Just want to know if its common, anyone else had this?
Gestational diabetes is quite common, but you must monitor it strictly under your doctor's guidance. Please don't ignore it or try to treat it yourself. Get your sugar levels checked regularly as advised by your gynac.
It happens to many women, but managing it doesn't have to be super expensive. I bought a basic Glucometer to test my sugar at home instead of visiting the clinic every week, which saved me a lot of money. Do get your diet plan approved by your doctor though.
Hey, don't stress too much about this, it's actually very common! Lots of my friends had gestational diabetes and delivered perfectly healthy babies. Just stick to a healthy routine, listen to your doc, and stay happy!
It's called gestational diabetes and yes, it's very common due to hormonal changes. It is easily manageable with a proper diet, exercise, or medicine if your gynac prescribes it. Just consult your doctor and get a customized meal plan.
Many moms get this, and minor cases can be managed by eating fiber-rich food and walking 20 minutes after meals. But listen, if your sugar levels stay consistently high or you feel dizzy, please consult your doctor immediately. Never try to manage high sugar solely with home tips.
Oh, I got so panicked when my sugar test came back slightly high! Honestly, it is very common because of placenta hormones, so please don't overthink or stress. Just follow the diet chart your doc gives you and you will be completely fine.
Yes, it is very common, but you need to take it seriously. It usually goes away after delivery, but right now, you need to monitor your blood sugar daily and follow your doctor's advice on carbs and walking. Don't skip your checkups.
With twins, my hormone levels were crazy and I had to manage gestational diabetes too. It is very common, so don't feel like you did something wrong! Just cut down on the sweets and think of it as early preparation for a healthy lifestyle.