Gestational Diabetes

2025-02-08 03:39:01
Hello doctor, I am 33 weeks 2 days  pregnant, I have gestational diabetes, I take Metformin 1000mg twice daily and diabetic diet and my sugar level was very well controlled for that Fasting 86-93 and 2 hrs after meal 93-94.but suddenly in just 3 to 4 days it becomes so much high Fasting 102 and 2 hrs after meal 111 but I did not eat anything extra,thier is no change in my diet and routine.Then why sugar level suddenly increased so much? What should I do to control it?
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Was there any stress or illness during this time ? Stress or any type of illness rises Blood sugar level So remain relexed always. Follow your diet routine Daily walk Take medicine prescribed by your doctor.

Answered2025-02-08 12:23:09

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It could happen without any obvious cause also mam. Did u get any steroids injection now?
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We expect sugar levels to go deranged after 32 weeks that is the reason why sugar monitoring is advised You need to follow a diabetic diet monitor sugar levels and take the medicine prescribed by your doctor

Answered2025-02-08 07:53:08

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