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I'm diagnosed with GDM in 33rd week of pregnancy. Followed diet until 36 week. Later fasting glucose didn't control its b/w 98 and 104. Started glycomet sr 500 and its fine then. Post pregnancy my fasting sugars increased. They are 100-112. Won't they become normal again? What can be changed to get normal. Thanks
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It is quite common for women who had gestational diabetes (GDM) to continue having slightly higher sugars after delivery. Fasting levels of 100–112 mg/dl fall into the impaired fasting glucose (pre-diabetes) range, not full diabetes, but it means your body still has some insulin resistance. In many cases, sugars may improve over the next few months with healthy lifestyle (balanced diet, regular exercise, good sleep, weight management). However, women with GDM do have a higher lifetime risk of developing type 2 diabetes, so regular follow-up is important.
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Do a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) at 6–12 weeks post-delivery (if not already done). Get an HbA1c test to see your 3-month average sugar. Continue dietary modifications (high fiber, low sugar/refined carbs, portion control). Aim for 30–45 mins brisk walk/exercise most days. Maintain healthy weight. Regular monitoring of fasting and post-meal sugars.
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Most women improve with lifestyle, but if sugars keep rising, medication may be needed. Stay in regular touch with your doctor for long-term prevention. Since you had GDM, get your sugars checked every year even if they normalize.
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Yes they will become normal by diet and exercise. Don’t worry about GDM. Sugar will settle down, but you are susceptible to diabetes so keep monitoring your sugar and HBA1C
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It can be reverted back. Pl do Diet control, exercise and life style modification. Pl consult.
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