Can gestational diabetes mellitus be born

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Gestational diabetes, as the name suggests, is a condition in which pregnant women develop diabetes during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes mellitus can be divided into dominant diabetes mellitus, latent diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes mellitus and prediabetes. Let's talk about whether gestational diabetes mellitus can be born in 38 weeks.

Can gestational diabetes mellitus be born

First: Yes, gestational diabetes should be delivered as soon as possible after the fetus matures. The normal delivery is 37-42 weeks. 38 weeks is mature. If there are pregnancy complications, some fetuses can be delivered after 34 weeks.

Second: gestational diabetes is harmful to both mother and baby. You have been diagnosed. It is suggested to control the diet first, reduce the intake of carbohydrates, eat less greasy food, ban sweets, and eat more vegetables. If diet control can't control blood sugar well, we need to use insulin to control blood sugar under the guidance of doctors.

Third: we can have a baby. 38 weeks of pregnancy is approaching the perinatal period, if the economic conditions permit, it is better to be hospitalized in advance. The doctor of Obstetrics and Gynecology has some understanding of your diabetes, and can make some preparations in advance to prevent accidents.

matters needing attention

Pregnant women with diabetes during pregnancy will affect all aspects of fetal development. Therefore, pregnant women in the process of pregnancy should pay more attention to all aspects, understand the causes of diabetes, so that they can effectively resist the occurrence of diabetes, so as to make the fetus born healthy.