Mujhe never had any sugar problem before but now in 26th week they say its borderline. Im confused how it suddenly comes during pregnancy itself. Did this happen to any of u and why?
Beta, sometimes the body changes a lot with pregnancy, and things like sugar levels can get disturbed. The elders say eating very simple, freshly cooked food and not taking too much stress helps. But for diabetes, definitely follow the doctor's specific advice, it's important for health.
I totally panicked when my sugar levels came high! But my doc explained it's actually quite common. It happens because your body can't make enough insulin to handle all the extra hormones of pregnancy. So your sugar levels go up. It's manageable, dont worry.
During pregnancy, your body goes through so many changes, it’s normal for some things to get affected. Diabetes can happen because of those hormones. I had it, and managing it with diet and walking helped a lot, and it disappeared after my C-section. You'll get through it too.
When my little one was in my tummy, I also developed gestational diabetes. It's because your placenta produces hormones that actually block your body's insulin. So your sugar levels rise. It usually goes away after delivery, so don't fret too much, just follow doc's advice.
My parents always said pregnancy changes a woman's body in so many ways. Diabetes in pregnancy happens because the hormones affect how your body uses insulin. My mother would make sure I ate very carefully. It's just one of those things that can happen, beta.
From what my gynac explained, pregnancy hormones can interfere with how your body uses insulin, leading to high sugar. That's why maintaining a healthy lifestyle, with doctor-approved gentle walks or yoga, becomes even more important to manage it.
It's all about hormones! During pregnancy, the placenta releases hormones that can make your cells resistant to insulin. This means sugar stays in your blood instead of going into cells. The body just isn't able to compensate sometimes. But it's usually temporary and managed well.
Girl, don't stress too much about the 'why'. Basically, your pregnancy hormones make your body a bit 'lazy' with insulin, so sugar levels go up. It's super common, so it's not like you did anything wrong. Just listen to your doc and you'll be fine!
Aiyyo, it's because of the hormones, ho na. Jab baby andar hota hai, body mein bohot changes hote hain. Sometimes the body just can't make enough insulin to manage the sugar. So it goes up. But doc helps manage it, don't worry too much.
It's a lot, isn't it? Our bodies go through so much. Gestational diabetes happens because the pregnancy hormones make your body less sensitive to insulin. It's not your fault, darling. Just focus on what the doctor says, you're doing great.
Yeah, gestational diabetes can add to your tests and clinic visits, so budget for that. Basically, your body's cells become resistant to insulin because of pregnancy hormones. This means more blood sugar tests, maybe diet changes, and sometimes medication too. Plan for it financially.