Dealing With Diabetes Among Pregnant Women
Carrying a life inside the
womb for nine months is probably the most wonderful experience
any woman could ever have. In this stage called
“pregnancy,” it is very important for an expectant mother to
pay attention to good nutrition because this is very vital for
her and her baby’s health. Pregnancy for regular women is
complicated as it is, how much more for women who are suffering
from a chronic illness such as diabetes?
During the course of the pregnancy, the mother and the baby
need all the energy and nutrients they can get. Pregnancy is
indeed not the time to lose weight or go on a diet because
having a nutritionally sound diet can increase the chances for
the baby to have a normal birth weight, proper brain
development, and reduce the risk of certain birth defects. All
these and more should be of topmost consideration for pregnant
women who have diabetes.
What you need to know
Diabetes has three types, the “type 1 diabetes” which is the
least common type but predominantly diagnosed among kids and
teens, the “type diabetes” which is the most common to all ages
and the “gestational diabetes” which are common for women once
they get pregnant. It can be said that among these three types
of diabetes, “gestational diabetes” is the easiest to deal with
because it usually ends once the woman gives birth. However,
this is not always the case because there are also those that
continue to suffer from the disease that can lead to “type 2
diabetes” if not monitored and given proper medical attention
immediately.
Although almost pregnant women are expected to suffer from
gestational diabetes at one point during their pregnancy, there
are also those who suffer from it even before they conceive. In
this scenario, dealing with diabetes can be harder and much
more complicated. But now, with the help of modern technology
and advances in the field of medical research, pregnancy for
women who are diabetics is fairly easier and lesser risk when
it comes to the overall health of the baby and the mother as
well.
First things first
For women who are diagnosed with diabetes, getting pregnant
should be an utmost decision to make. This is because it will
greatly determine not just the baby’s health but the woman’s
overall health condition as well. For women who are planning to
get pregnant despite suffering from diabetes, the major
consideration to ponder on is the readiness of the woman’s
body. This is very important to ensure that the woman can meet
all the challenges and difficulties that goes with
pregnancy.
To know if the woman’s body is ready for pregnancy despite
diabetes, she should undergo a thorough physical examination
administered by a licensed physician. This is very important
because the physician can tell if the body is ready for the
demands of pregnancy and labor and the possible complications
that might occur along the way.
Experts say that pregnant women who have diabetes will most
likely develop related complications such as diabetic
retinopathy, hypertension, kidney disease, autonomic neuropathy
or nerve damage to the internal organs, and cardiovascular
diseases.
What you can do
With proper daily management, many women were able to have
successful deliveries. The following are just some of the
things that helped them along the way:
- frequent self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG);
- administering insulin injections and identifying how to
adjust the doses depending on results of their SMBG;
- controlling and treatment of hypoglycemia;
- maintaining an appropriate level of regular exercise or
physical activities; and an
- appropriate meal plan specially designed for women who
have diabetes.
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