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Sugar in 4 th month of pregnancy
Hi doctor, Gct was 125 when I was in 3rd month of pregnancy , so doctor suggested to have regumet 500mg half tablet morning and night and test the sugar profile for every 10 days after every meal(4 timesa day). Still I got 131 after dinner. Please suggest what diet to follow to lower the sugar
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Glucose challenge test is a screening test for pregnancy. Control your BMI , weight gain has to be monitored and diabetic diet with moderate and light exercise will help than jumping directly to medication
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I would like to know your pre pregnancy weight before i suggest any advice.
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Low GI food helps to control sugar level Brisk walking for 30-45 min is helpful Ideal sugar level in pregnancy Fasting
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The gct value was normal Less than  140 post dinner is normal You have wrongly been advised to take a medication Normal sugar levels cannot be made sub normal with any medication
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