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2019-08-20 05:36:07
Is there no medicines of sugar that can be taken during pregnancy instead of insulin. I used to take geminor m2 and gloconorm sr500 before pregnancy.
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Hi, there are medicines which can help you in homeopathy system. But , Diet restriction would be most important. Have patience as well: As during emotional changes people tend to eat more ...
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Watch your food habits.
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Consult online or meet me in my clinic.

Answered2019-08-22 05:47:32

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It depends on your sugar levels and other things so it would be better if you go with the treatment given by your doctor

Answered2019-08-20 07:08:52

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visit gynecologist

Answered2019-08-20 06:26:27

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Treatment will depend on your symptoms, your age, and your general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is. Treatment focuses on keeping blood glucose levels in the normal range.
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A careful diet with low amounts of carbohydrate foods and drinks Exercise like brisk walk Blood glucose monitoring consultant me online if any query
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Eating smaller meals more frequently can help you keep your blood sugar levels stable.

Answered2019-08-20 06:07:21

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It’s there but depends what s the range and in pregnancy it increases so insulin might need as well. Chat online for consultation can treatment

Answered2019-08-21 07:24:55

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Hello. Usually doctors withdraw metformin during pregnancy as it has little bit effect on foetus. Insulin is preferred during pregnancy times. But if you want to go on oral tablets that can be done with some drugs modification. The tablets you mentioned won't be safe at this moment but can be restarted after delivery.  Talk to your doctor about changing diabetes medications.

Answered2019-08-20 06:40:54

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