Pregnancy Risks for Diabetic Women

Getting pregnant is a critical time in any woman's life. For women diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, it is even more of a precarious time as they are facing various risks for their own health and their baby's. There was a time when diabetic women felt uneasy and scared to become pregnant due to this difficult illness. Doctors themselves warn them on the possible risks involved if they do not prepare well when this time comes. And to make it easier for them, doctors might have even kept them off the track from the wonderful yet risky event of becoming a mother.


However, as time went by with research on the forefront of controlling Type 2 diabetes at an optimum level, more and more women are experiencing a relatively normal pregnancy and childbirth even with this disease. Obstetricians/gynecologists are finding more effective ways to guide pregnant women during this crucial time in their lives.

If a diabetic pregnant woman does not follow a proper diet and exercise regimen even before they conceive and during pregnancy, their baby could suffer from abnormalities or worse, women could miscarry or have a stillbirth. It is paramount for Type 2 diabetic women to control their level of glucose in the body to successfully deliver a healthy child. They could also face having either premature or huge babies than what is normally expected. The first trimester is definitely a vital period to be concerned with as the baby is growing its organs during this time. It is suggested that mothers who would wish to get pregnant must maintain a 60-119 mg/dl blood sugar level prior to eating their meals. To learn more about the ideal glucose levels, you must seek the advice of your doctor to guide you throughout your pregnancy.

The risks do not only pertain to the child but also to the mother. If this condition is not handled properly, mothers could experience worse symptoms of Type 2 diabetes such as aggravated eye and kidney complications. Preeclampsia could also occur which is when they suffer from high blood pressure and protein in their urine during their pregnancy. This only further emphasizes how they must take the necessary steps to ensure that their health is in good condition for their baby to survive.
One of the best ways to keep healthy is to maintain the right lifestyle which starts with eating the proper food. Working with a nutritionist is then highly recommended. To manage the stress that comes with pregnancy and Type 2 diabetes, exercising to stay strong and keep the right body weight should be a definite priority. Taking recommended multivitamins such as those with folic acid will also be of great aid during this time especially to lower the risks of defects for the baby.

With proper guidance and planning, Type 2 diabetic women will be able to undergo a positive experience during pregnancy despite all the odds against it. There is merely a need to take responsibility for their own bodies for their child to come out healthy and happy amidst these difficulties.

Dwayne is the author of "Your Guide to Dealing with Diabetes". The Revolutionary "Lazy" way to reverse Type 2 Diabetes. http://dealingwithdiabetesguide.com.

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