Can diabetes be delivered by caesarean section at 37 weeks

  Pregnant women with diabetes will also have an impact on the fetus. Most of them are discovered in the late pregnancy. After discovery, blood sugar needs to be reduced to normal levels. At 37 weeks, it is closer to the birth of a baby. Can diabetes be delivered by caesarean section at 37 weeks?

  

Can diabetes be delivered by caesarean section at 37 weeks1

  If you have diabetes for 37 weeks, you need to lower your blood sugar, and then you need to go to the hospital for inspection. Under the guidance of the doctor, you can have a caesarean section. Each pregnant woman's own situation will be different. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and choose the appropriate delivery method according to their own situation. If vaginal delivery is possible or better, it is beneficial for the fetus, and it is also relatively easy for pregnant women to recover after giving birth.

  Many pregnant women suffer from diabetes during pregnancy, and their blood sugar will slowly return to normal after the baby is born. It is recommended that they check on time at this stage, and then follow the doctor's advice. They should control their diet at ordinary times. Foods with high sugar content must be controlled, and greasy foods should also be eaten less, and then care should be taken according to their own conditions.

  At 37 weeks, pregnant women are about to give birth. At this time, it is recommended to relax and not be too nervous. Pay more attention to rest and observe some symptoms of the body. If you are not at ease, you can go to the hospital for delivery and take responsibility for the health of the fetus. If diabetes is serious, treatment can be taken when necessary to avoid danger to the fetus and pregnant women.

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