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Prevent gestational diabetes during pregnancy

Prevent gestational diabetes during pregnancy as it may harm both the fetus and woman. While gestational diabetes isn’t always avoidable, women can take a few steps to reduce their risk of developing the condition.

Gestational diabetes mellitus is a condition that as many as 9% of pregnant women develop. It increases the risk of issues during pregnancy and delivery. During your pregnancy, your cells have a bit more insulin resistance. This results in an increase in the amount of sugar or glucose in your blood. This additional glucose helps in making more nutrients for your baby.

However, if your cells get too insulin resistant, it can result in your blood sugar level becoming too high. This can be problematic for you as well as your growing baby. Some factors make you more likely to develop gestational diabetes during pregnancy, so it is not always possible to prevent it. However, a pregnant woman can take certain steps to reduce the risk of developing the condition.

Gestational diabetes may harm both the fetus and woman. The possible effects are:

Preventing gestational diabetes

While gestational diabetes isn’t always avoidable, women can take a few steps to reduce their risk of developing the condition.

1. Having a healthy weight when trying for pregnancy

If you want to have a healthy pregnancy, you should look to exercise regularly. If you are looking to conceive, you should try to make lifestyle choices that can help you reach a healthy weight and maintain it before you get pregnant. Studies have shown that one of the most significant risk factors for gestational diabetes is being overweight.

Research has confirmed that a woman whose BMI is higher than 25 is more likely to develop gestational diabetes when she gets pregnant. However, this risk can be reduced by making the necessary dietary changes. If you are looking to lose weight, you should modify your diet by taking steps like:

2. Exercising

Exercise is an important aspect of healthy weight maintenance. Exercising can help prevent gestational diabetes, both during and before pregnancy. When you exercise, your body becomes more sensitive to the insulin created by your pancreas, which helps in regulating blood sugar levels.

You should try to become more active even before you get pregnant. It might simply mean making certain long-term lifestyle choices. If you have more of a sedentary lifestyle, you can take measures like:

If you want to avoid gestational diabetes, it is recommended to do around 30 minutes of exercising with moderate intensity for 4-5 days every week. Maintain an intensity that causes you to break a sweat. Good options for cardio exercises include walking, stationary biking, using elliptical machines, and swimming. For pregnant women, it is important to discuss with a doctor about their exercise regimen and get to know about the exercises that are safe for each stage of their pregnancy.

3. Eating right when you are pregnant

Having a nutritious diet when you are pregnant can be particularly challenging because of food aversions, morning sickness, and cravings. However, if you eat well, it ensures that you only gain healthy weight for each trimester and avoid gestational diabetes. Eating non-starchy vegetables and whole grains can help in reducing the risk of developing the condition.

Following are the healthy food choices:

Following food items should be avoided

Throughout your pregnancy, make sure you visit your gynecologist regularly for routine care. The doctor will ask about any symptoms and even do an ultrasound and pelvic examination. If they do notice any early indications of gestational diabetes, they will give suggestions to help you prevent it.

Dr.Poornima Ramakrishna
Consultant Obstetrics and Gynecology
Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital
Koramangala & Jayanagar, Bengaluru.

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