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How to reduce blood sugars during pregnancy?
Maintaining tight blood glucose levels is the most important aspect during pregnancy and it helps to ensure the best chance of a successful pregnancy.
Control of diabetes levels is important for people who have diabetes going into their pregnancy as well as people who develop diabetes during their pregnancy (gestational diabetes
Managing Pregnancy Diabetes
Women with pregnancy diabetes require more frequent antenatal check ups. Sonologic studies should be carried out at specified intervals to confirm fetal well-being and to rule out malformations.
You can have maintained control of diabetes with a healthy diet, medication and exercise. Medication is usually indicated if blood sugars do not come to normal with diet and exercise.
General guidelines for healthy eating
In order to get all the nutrition, vitamins and minerals for the baby and mother, you should eat food from different sources every day. Diet should aim to provide sufficient calories proportion to body weight. 40-50 % of the total calories should be derived from carbohydrates. 20-25% of calories from protein and not more than 25% calories should come from fat. You can allow a “healthy plate “, the concept for each meal. For example, each meal should be 25 % protein, 25% starch, and 50 % non-starchy foods, such as vegetables or salad.
Calcium and folate should be supplemented in the diet. A dietitian can guide you in taking the right portion sizes and the right amount of protein, fat and carbohydrate.
Here are some general tips:-
Physical Activity
Aerobic activity of moderate intensity for 30mins/day on most days of the week has shown benefits in metabolic control. Start with light to moderate exercise. Any simple physical activity is better than no activity.
Caution
Insulin
Insulin is indicated when target blood glucose levels are not attained with diet and physical activity. Different types of insulin are prescribed by the Diabetologist.
Monitoring blood sugar
All women with pregnancy diabetes should be encouraged to monitor their blood sugars on a daily basis. In addition to fasting and postprandial sugars, the measurement of Serum Fructosamine (3 weeks blood glucose average) is a useful method of assessing long –term glycemic control. This is a marker of glycosylation of serum proteins, which gives an idea of the glycemic control over the preceding 2-3 weeks.
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