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Diabetes Lesson #6
It is very important to plan ahead if you want to have a baby. High blood sugar can be harmful to both the mother and unborn baby. Even before you become pregnant, your blood sugar should be in a normal range. Keeping blood sugar near normal before and during pregnancy helps protect the baby and mother. Your insulin needs may change when you are pregnant. Your doctor may want you to take more insulin and test your blood sugar more often. If you take diabetes pills, your doctor will switch you to insulin when you are pregnant. If you plan to have a baby, you should:
If you are already pregnant, see your doctor right away. It's not too late to get your blood sugar in good control so that you stay healthy during the rest of your pregnancy. Then follow rules 2, 3, 4, and 5 listed above. See also: Pre-operative considerations Congratulations! You're well on your way to taking good care of your diabetes in any situation. Assignment #2
That was the last quiz of this class. We hope you learned a lot from taking them, and that you enjoyed them as much as we did. But, there's still more work to be done. Ready for some other assignments? Assignment #3 Assignment #4 Assignment #5 (for people caring for a child) That does it folks. That's all the learning we've got to offer in this class. All you have left is one last wrap up message. Back to Index Page Page 1 2 3 4 5 Copyright © 2000-2024 savvyHEALTH.com. All rights reserved.
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