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I am 7.6week pregnant. Fetal heart beat rate is 156bpm, CRL - 1.51cm, cervical length 4.5cm as of scan done at 7.5week During my first visit fbs was 94..so Dr asked to do ogtt at around 5.4weeks.. Result was 92/146/110.. He told i m on a higher side of GDM.. and asked to cut down all sugary diet including sweet fruits.. What should i do.. I m worried since its an early pregnancy
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Hi. Do not worry. Send hbA1c, bsf, bspp, CBC ESR, urine R/M for better consultation.
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Do light exercise and yoga. Morning walk daily. Avoid Cold drink and packed juices. Avoid refined carbohydrates. Take fresh fruits and vegetables. Take fibre rich diet. Don't take stress.
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Your report is perfectly normal You can continue eating sweet fruits It is always good to cut down on Sugar intake
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Ogtt is normal
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