Gestational Diabetes

A condition known as gestational diabetes occurs when high blood sugar levels rise during pregnancy. It is frequently discovered between weeks 24 and 28 of pregnancy and is brought on by hormonal changes that influence both the synthesis and usage of insulin. The disease increases the risk of type 2 diabetes later in life as well as problems during childbirth for both the mother and the unborn child. In order to maintain ideal blood glucose levels and guarantee a successful pregnancy, managing gestational diabetes frequently needs a mix of blood sugar monitoring, dietary adjustments, regular physical activity, and occasionally insulin therapy.

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