Gestational Diabetes

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Gestational Diabetes

Gestational Diabetes

Gestational diabetes is high blood sugar that is first recognized during pregnancy. It develops when the body cannot make enough insulin to meet the increased needs of pregnancy.

Timely screening, blood glucose monitoring, nutrition guidance and appropriate treatment can help support a healthy pregnancy for both mother and baby.

Care May Include

  • Blood glucose monitoring and target planning
  • Personalized diet and lifestyle guidance
  • Medication or insulin when clinically required
  • Coordination with the obstetric care team
  • Post-pregnancy glucose follow-up

Every pregnancy is different, so treatment should be personalized after a detailed medical evaluation.