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Gestational diabetes in Pregnancy
How to control gestational diabetes in pregnancy. What should eat and what not. Which fruits should eat for high protein for baby growth.
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Gestational diabetes is very common. as long as your blood sugars are controlled and you able to feel baby movements you should be fine Divide your meals into 3 major and3minormeals Eat small quantities of food but at frequent intervals of time You can eat fruits and green leafy vegetables For protein- eggs, meat, fish, dal and protein powder I milk Make sure to walk for 10-15’mins after heavy meals everyday . Dont starve yourself and risk your and your babys health
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Consult please.
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You need to follow a diabetic diet Also walk 10000 steps everyday If still the levels are not controlled you would require to be put on initially oral medication For what you should eat and what not you can connect with a dietitian Fruits do not contain protein
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