Standard blood glucose after pregnancy with diabetes

  The main cause of diabetes in pregnancy is pregnancy, so there is no diabetes before pregnancy, and diabetes will appear after pregnancy. However, it should be noted that the onset time of diabetes in pregnancy is different from that of diabetes, but abnormal glucose metabolism will still occur. So, what is the standard blood sugar after diabetes in pregnancy?

  

Standard blood glucose after pregnancy with diabetes1

  The standard blood sugar after pregnancy with diabetes is mainly measured with an empty stomach. At this time, the measured blood sugar is mainly measured in liters. The normal and standard blood glucose levels are between 3.9 millimoles and 6.1 millimoles per liter. If it is higher than this value, it means that postpartum blood sugar has not returned to normal.

  If pregnant women have gestational diabetes during pregnancy, there are many precautions after delivery. Adequate rest and a suitable diet are both necessary. In addition to these, blood glucose testing is also required, while mainly observing changes in values such as ketones and urine glucose. If a woman gives birth naturally, she needs to control her blood sugar levels after giving birth.

  If a woman with gestational diabetes chooses caesarean section, she needs to pay attention to the blood glucose test after the operation. The blood glucose test is mainly conducted every two hours, and this test needs to be continued until the mother can eat normally, and then the blood glucose test of postpartum women can be stopped.

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