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Blood Sugar Rise in pregnancy
I am 32 weeks pregnant. My blood sugar has increased to 171. Is it going to affect my child?? What should I do. I am extremely worried and concerned.
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More details and history is required to make any comment. Is your blood sugar measured on fasting or two hours post meal? Were you on any medication previously before pregnancy? Having constant high blood sugar levels will have changes in baby and few complications for Mother as well during labour and delivery.. Please but don’t worry, gestational diabetes can be managed under doctors guidance. Please connect for further assistance and discussion.
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Pls conmect for online consultation and advice
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Yes deranged sugar levels can adversely affect the foetus You need to connect with a dietitian for a proper diet chart exercise and start medication
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You need to be more specific regarding the test you took..
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