Friday, January 13, 2017
Signs You Are Diabetic During Pregnancy
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I want to know the signs you are diabetic during pregnancy.
Bad results on the blood tests they do around the seventh month when you drink that nasty sugary drink are a sure sign.
I’d like to know what to look for before that point.
If you had gestational diabetes with the first kid, there’s a high risk of it the second go around.
I know that you’re at risk for it if you have a family history of it, which I do.
One of the signs of diabetes in any case is urine that smells sweet.
It still smells bad to me. Then again, so does the meat aisle.
Some of the signs of gestational diabetes are the same as standard diabetes, like increased thirst and urination.
I’m already peeing for two, and dehydration is a common problem during pregnancy.
Let’s just say, if you’re already drinking more water and it isn’t enough, you need to talk to a doctor.
Increased thirst and drinking more may be a sign of a second trimester growth spurt and expanding blood vessels or being pregnant during the summer, so that isn’t enough for me to worry about it.
Increased hunger can be a sign of prenatal diabetes.
I’m eating for two.
No, you’re at most eating for one point two, since the kid should not weigh more than ten pounds even at the end of the pregnancy.
I do not know if ten pounds is healthy or unhealthy.
You’re at risk for it if you had a baby over ten pounds, and having gestational diabetes increases the odds the baby you’re carrying will be a whopper.
The difference between men’s fishing stories and women’s birth stories is that the women can guilt trip the kids with it while the guys only tell them between trips.
If you have a spike in hunger and thirst while pregnant and it isn’t because you’ve been throwing up a lot, you should talk to the doctor about diabetes checks.
What symptoms of diabetes during pregnancy should I look out for?
Blurred vision.
You can get that with preeclampsia and high blood pressure.
That’s something you have to see the doctor about too, and in fact, preeclampsia is life threatening, so you have to get to a doctor if you have that symptom.
So being hungrier, thirstier or bigger than normal when I’m already experiencing changes that make me hungry, tired, swollen and thirsty are symptoms.
That’s why they do the blood tests.
You’d think I’d be over the anxiety of blood tests, when I’m about to be peed on, pooped on and spit up on so much it will be cute.
More at http://myhealthguide.website/
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