Insulin in pregnancy

2022-06-25 14:52:43
I am 30 weeks pregnant.  Today blood sugar is more or less .. After eating or looking 250 .. Fasting or looking 190. Will it affect the baby ... Insulin started from today ... How long will it have to be used .. Will childbirth occur earlier ... Will the baby be affected by taking insulin medicine?
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Please take consultation your all queries get resolved. Don't take tension . It will induce stress nd it will harmful for baby .Take consultation nd also planned your diet
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Answered2022-06-25 16:02:14

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Hello mam, I can understand your concern as being mother to be. First of all I want to tell you that if your blood sugar level is normal before pregnancy so the high level as of now is considered pregnency induced diabetes (gestational diabetes) you dont have to worry and over think about it, I am assuming that you have gone through the glucose tolerance test (GTT). If you don't have knowledge about it you can consult a doctor online. Insulin doesn't harm the baby
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Answered2022-06-25 14:58:35

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Please read up a Chapter on Diabetes with Pregnancy. The way you are bombarding us with questions, I am sure it will take us two hours to make you understand what Diabetes is. Please frame one question per day. It will be easy for you and for the Doctors

Answered2022-06-25 14:58:08

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Can help you, kindly consult for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-06-27 11:22:48

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