The Facts about Gestational Diabetes

Gestational diabetes affects more than 18 percent of pregnant women throughout the country. Though in most cases the condition is only temporary, it’s important to stay informed about the risk factors and life changes that need to happen if you have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes.

What is Gestational Diabetes?

Gestational diabetes, which usually begins around the 24th week of pregnancy, is caused by the placenta blocking the action of the insulin in a mother’s body. This causes glucose to build up in the blood at high levels, also known as hyperglycemia.

Testing for Diabetes During Pregnancy

All women must go through a glucose challenge screening test around the 24th to 28th week of pregnancy. During the test, one of our physicians will ask you to drink a glucose solution. An hour later, a physician will draw blood and check to ensure you’re producing enough insulin. Ih tests prove you are producing enough insulin, no further tests are necessary. However, if the tests show that you do have gestational diabetes, you will need to be monitored and treated throughout your pregnancy. In addition to a positive glucose challenge screening test, women who experience gestational diabetes also have the following symptoms:

  • Blurred vision
  • Unusual thirst
  • Extreme fatigue
  • Frequent bladder infections
  • Frequent skin infections

Treatment for Gestational Diabetes

Diabetes during pregnancy is harmful  to you and your baby, so treatment needs to start immediately. The American Diabetes Association suggests that women maintain the following glycemic levels:

  • 95 mg/dl or less before a meal
  • 140 mg/dl or less an hour after a meal
  • 120 mg/dl or less two hours after a meal

Physicians will also suggest to keep close track of the following throughout the rest of the pregnancy:

  • Diet (specifically intake of carbohydrates and sugar)
  • Exercise
  • Insulin levels before and after meals

To schedule an appointment to discuss your treatment options, call About Women by Women at (781) 263-0033.

2026 All Rights Reserved

Website Design & SEO by Numana Digital

About Women By Women
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.