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General Health : Diabetes Last Updated: May 5, 2010 - 1:21:19 PM





What should I do after my baby is born?
Your health care provider will check your blood sugar level often, starting right after your baby is born. For most women, blood sugar levels go back to normal quickly after having their babies.

What should I do if I have gestational diabetes?
Many women with gestational diabetes have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies because they follow the treatment plan that their health care providers set up for them.

When Your Blood Glucose Is Too High or Too Low
Sometimes, no matter how hard you try to keep your blood glucose in your target range, it's too high or too low. Blood glucose that's too high or too low can make you very sick. Here's how to handle these emergencies.



Who can I go to for help with gestational diabetes?
Women who have gestational diabetes benefit most from a team approach, with each member playing a specific role in the management and treatment of the condition. However, the specific members of the team will vary.

Will gestational diabetes hurt my baby?
Most women who have gestational diabetes give birth to healthy babies, especially when they keep their blood sugar under control, eat a healthy diet, get regular, moderate physical activity, and maintain a healthy weight. In some cases, though, the condition can affect the pregnancy.

Your Guide to Diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2
Your doctor says you have diabetes. This guide will help you learn how to take care of your diabetes and how to prevent some of the serious problems that diabetes can cause. We wrote this guide with help from people like you, people who have diabetes and wanted more information about it. We hope Your Guide to Diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2 will answer many of your questions. You may want to share this resource with your family and friends so that they too will understand more about diabetes and how they can help you live a healthy life. And remember, you can always ask your health care team any questions you might have.

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