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PPBS 73 and FBS is 80
I am 31 weeks and 3 days pregnant. My FBS is 80 and PPBS is 73 . The sugar tests done 3 weeks before were normal with FBS at 80 and PPBS at 111. Is the new value normal . Please answer as I am worried
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Yes the values are slightly towards lower normal limit. Definitely no anti diabetic drugs required, or hold if any ongoing drugs for diabetes.
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Be careful if there is any feeling of dizziness of black out. It may be symptoms of hypoglycaemia or sugar fall. You can eat a small spoonful of sugar or a toffee in that case to prevent sugar fall.
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It is normal nothing to worry
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It's normal.
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It's control only
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Normal
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