There are a number of complications in pregnancy but the most common is gestational diabetes, affecting seven to 14 percent of all pregnancies in the U.S. This puts the moms at risk for developing high blood pressure, pre-term delivery, cesarean section and difficulties during deliveries. Babies that are born to mothers with gestational diabetes can be very large and even have hypoglycemia. Women who have had gestational diabetes are a risk for having this in a future pregnancy, and developing type 2 diabetes within 10 years of delivery.
How can you be diagnosed with gestational diabetes? Through blood work. These are normal blood glucose readings during pregnancy:
- Fasting: 95 mg or less
- 1 hour after eating: 140 mg or less
- 2 hours after eating: 120 mg or less
- Healthy food choices
- Daily walk or exercise
- Healthy weight gain
Breakfast menu ideas that are approximately 30 grams carbohydrate:
- Egg and cheese on toasted multi-grain English muffin
- Cooked rolled oats made with water; chopped pecans added before serving
- Leftover beef-vegetables stew
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