Gestational diabetes Affects Only Pregnant Mothers

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Gestational diabetes Affects Only Pregnant Mothers

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There is never a good time to be taken ill and nobody relishes the idea of being under the weather, though a time that is especially bad for falling ill is when a woman becomes pregnant, which will often require many factors to be taken into consideration regarding the mother’s own health as well as that of her yet-to-born baby. One of the main concerns in this regard is a condition known as gestational diabetes.

No Real Known Reason As To The Causes

When some form of diabetes is affecting a person and which was not present before, such a condition is known as gestational diabetes, and it is also a disease that only affects women that are pregnant though the exact reason why such is the case has yet to be established. That is not to say that medicine science is totally in the dark regarding gestational diabetes because there are certain clues as to what the causes of such a condition can be.

When a woman becomes pregnant it is usual for the fetus to get all of its nutrition from the placenta of the mother that provides hormones which in turn help the baby’s proper development within the womb. Sometimes, however, these very hormones start to interfere with the production of insulin in the mother, and this in turn leads to gestational diabetes.

A mother’s body requires insulin to process the sugar that is then converted into energy that she requires to survive. Any blockage to the production of such insulin results in what is known as resistance to insulin, and the mother then has a condition known as hyperglycemia that develops within her body and results in elevated sugar levels. Such a condition is thought to affect about four percent of pregnant women in the United States each year, though how many women suffer such a condition in the rest of the world is not known as yet.

Also, it is as yet unclear why some pregnant mothers develop gestational diabetes while others do not though there are certain risk factors that may be the reason why. For one, if the pregnant mother is more than thirty five years, she is more prone to be struck with gestational diabetes, and even those that have a condition known as PCOS or poly cystic ovarian syndrome as too will obese and overweight mothers are at risk of developing the disease.

To learn more about the possibility of gestational diabetes breaking out in pregnant mothers, doctors are more and more conducting tests on mothers-to-be that are between twenty and thirty weeks pregnant, and this is in response to the greater number of women that have been affected by such a condition over the past couple of decades.

If a pregnant mother realizes she is down with gestational diabetes, she must remember to stay calm since unwanted stress can harm the unborn baby, and it would be best to seek medical advice and then follow the course of action recommended by medical professionals to ensure both hers and the baby’s well-being.

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