Hello, I understand your concern, and you’ve done a great job monitoring your health closely after such a difficult experience. Let me explain your situation clearly:
Your current fasting glucose (around 101 mg/dl) and post-meal readings (120–145 mg/dl) indicate pre-diabetic range rather than full normal levels. Also, an
HbA1c of 6.9% suggests that your blood
sugar control is still not fully back to normal. This means your body may still have insulin resistance or developing early type 2
diabetes after gestational diabetes, which is actually very common in women post-pregnancy—especially after IVF or miscarriage.
Key Points:
Your sugar levels are not yet normal and may progress if not managed correctly.
Metformin is often recommended to help protect the pancreas, improve insulin sensitivity, and reduce long-term risks.
Lifestyle, diet, hormonal balance, stress, sleep—all play a crucial role in reversing this condition naturally if addressed in a structured manner.
What You Should Do Now:
You should not stop medication abruptly.
A personalized diet and lifestyle correction plan + medication adjustment is required.
With proper treatment, many women reverse this condition completely and prevent future diabetes or complications.
I can help you create a customized recovery plan
including diet schedule, medication guidance, hormonal balance techniques, and step-by-step monitoring.
For a one-on-one detailed consultation, message me on WhatsApp:
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Your condition is reversible with the right approach—don’t wait until levels worsen. Reach out now, and let’s bring your sugars back to the normal healthy range safely and naturally.