Friday, July 07, 2006

What Exactly Is This “Gestational Diabetes”?

By Ashish Jain

Gestational diabetes is a temporary condition that occurs
during pregnancy. It is one of the top health complications
that a woman has to face during pregnancy. Indeed a double
curse!

If the woman had gestational diabetes during pregnancy then she
is most likely to pass it on to the child. So, if a woman has
gestational diabetes during pregnancy, there is an increased
risk of developing diabetes for both mother and child. Timely
knowledge about this condition, goes to control it effectively
by diet and exercise. After the baby is born, the mother and
the child both recoup their original health.

One problem gives room for a series of problems. The major risk
is the birth of a fat baby. The condition is known as
macrosomia. The baby by birth will have its own problems, the
common one being damage to its shoulders during birth.

Some basic precautions have to be taken to prevent the risk of
gestational diabetes. It is taking recourse to natural methods
again! Make it a point to lose weight, if you are overweight.
Be careful and choosy about your food, and above all, do
exercises regularly. This type of diabetes is a temporary
condition, a passing phase, that occurs during pregnancy.

There is another risk for the baby. It may develop breathing
problems.

The exact causes of the gestational diabetes are not known yet.
But there are certain clues and possibilities, why gestational
diabetes occurs! It is insulin resistance.

The baby, as it grows, is supported by the placenta. Hormones
help the baby develop. But the hormones also do a damaging act.
They block the action of the mother’s insulin in her body. The
mother’s body finds it hard to use insulin, so her requirement
of insulin goes up by 300 % and gestational diabetes is the
result!

Utmost care is needed to combat gestational diabetes, as it
concerns the health of the mother as well as that of the baby.
Food choices are of paramount importance. This will have
beneficial effects on the health of your baby’s growth. If you
are fit and healthy, the risk of cesarean section birth can
also be avoided.

In many cases, it has been found that gestational diabetes
leads to type II diabetes later.

Do exercises regularly even during pregnancy, but only after
consulting your doctor. This is the formative period for you as
well as for the baby. Proper exercises provide strength to your
body and act favorably for the growth of the baby within.

Shut the door on the face of the diabetes, even if it pleads
that it is only gestation. This evil does not deserve mercy.


About The Author: Ashish Jain writes about many topics. For
more information on diabetes visit http://www.diabitieslife.com.

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