Can a 33 year old woman with diabetes have a second child

  Diabetes is a common chronic disease. Both men and women have the risk of disease. Once they get sick, they need to take drugs for life to control blood sugar. In serious cases, they may also need to inject insulin. It can be seen that diabetes is very harmful. So recently, women with diabetes asked, can they have a second child with diabetes at the age of 33?

  

Can a 33 year old woman with diabetes have a second child1

  A 33 year old woman with diabetes can have a second child. However, under the guidance of a specialist during the preparatory period, women must adjust the original treatment plan (that is, the original medication control can be) to insulin injection to control the blood sugar level. The insulin injection treatment needs to be continuous to facilitate the transition to pregnancy. As long as the blood sugar is controlled within the standard range, women can become pregnant.

  Once a woman is diagnosed with pregnancy, she must strictly control her blood sugar, and it needs to be even stricter than before pregnancy. She should regularly go to the hospital for fasting blood sugar tests or oral glucose tolerance tests, so that doctors can know the level of her blood sugar in a timely manner and avoid the possibility of blood sugar rising. Once there is an increase, the insulin dosage needs to be adjusted in a timely manner to control it.

  During the pregnancy of women with diabetes, in addition to insulin injection to control blood sugar, they also need to control their diet. They should try to focus on light food with less salt and oil, avoid food with high fat, high calorie and high sugar content, and try to eat less fried food. Instead, they should use steaming, boiling, stewing and other cooking methods. At the same time, women also need to have moderate exercise during pregnancy, which can control their weight, strengthen their physique and improve their immunity on the one hand.

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