If I Have Gestational Diabetes, How Is It Going To Be Treated?
Treatment with gestational diabetes is a crucial factor: regulating the blood sugar. The goal is to regulate your blood glucose level so that it won't go too far and remain high. This is done by eating carefully, being physically healthy and, if necessary, taking medicine to help keep your blood sugar levels within your target limit. Physical activity: when you are healthy, the body uses more glucose, so walking or running will help reduce your blood glucose levels. Often, when you're healthy, your body doesn't require too much insulin to carry glucose; your body's insulin tolerance is decreased. Since your body doesn't use insulin well when you have gestational diabetes, lower insulin resistance is a really positive thing. And of course, there are all the other normal advantages that come with being physically active: it will help you regulate your weight during breastfeeding, keep your heart safe, boost your sleep, and also relieve stress and reduce your mood. ...