HomeQuestions & AnswersI am 38 weeks pregnant my due date is 17 th feb.. and i had gestational diabetes of 170 in the month of december later i was in diet from last 5 weeks and daily monitoring my sugar level now my after breakfast sugar is normal that is below 140,..since from jan to till date
is my gestational diabeties is normal? will it effect my baby, some ppl says we should admit before due date if u had gestational diabeties I is dat true
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I am 38 weeks pregnant my due date is 17 th feb.. and i had gestational diabetes of 170 in the month of december later i was in diet from last 5 weeks and daily monitoring my sugar level now my after breakfast sugar is normal that is below 140,..since from jan to till date is my gestational diabeties is normal? will it effect my baby, some ppl says we should admit before due date if u had gestational diabeties I is dat true
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ExpertDr Priyanka KalraObstetrician and Gynaecologist3 years agoA. you may need INSULIN. Well, this looks ok but avoid self medication. try giving proper diet n don't miss on dose in this. see more you can ask your own treating doctor. i am sure they will solve all your doubts and guide you
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Author of questionGuardian of 0 children3 years agoA. if sugar level is normal then why to take insulin?
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Nihita mittalMom of 4 children3 years agoA. good afternoon I would request you to discuss with your gynecologist you would be able to guide you that medicine can be taken in what amount of dosage to make sure that you are not having any problem
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