Dealing With Hypoglycemia During Pregnancy

Mar 4
08:23

2015

Michael Biehn

Michael Biehn

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In this article we talk about hypoglycemia during pregnancy.

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When women take insulin shots and medicines like glyburide,Dealing With Hypoglycemia During Pregnancy  Articles they are at a greater risk of low blood sugar levels. This problem is also known as Hypoglycemia. Women who have gestational diabetes during pregnancy do not have this problem. Mostly, people treat high blood sugar with utmost care and they don't care much about the lower blood sugar. But low blood sugar is also quite risky. When the blood sugar drops, it should be treated immediately too otherwise it could affect you or your baby.

Causes:

-Hypoglycemia occurs when the sugar in the body is lower than what the body actually needs for functioning properly.

-Women taking insulin might have low sugar if their diet is not adequate, they skip meals or overdo exercise..

-Drinking alcohol during pregnancy on an empty stomach can be very harmful. In fact, pregnant women should avoid alcohol at all costs.

-Taking a lot of insulin

-Taking medicines which could have an effect on the blood sugar. Talk to the doctors before taking any medicines during pregnancy.

Symptoms:

-Too much sweating and fatigue.

-Hunger or shakiness.

-Dazed vision or dizziness.

-Slowing down of the reflexes.

Treatments:

-One should get the blood sugar tested quite often so that there is warning when it is on the brim.

-Eat foods which have quick sugar. Liquids can raise the blood sugar much faster than solid foods.

-Keep stuff like raisins, candy and other sugary items handy with you. As soon as you feel any of the symptoms, eat these.

-Keep the instructions on how to use the blood sugar meter. Inform your family about the instructions and how the meter is to be used.

-Never drive when your blood sugar is low or you could meet with accidents.

-Follow the instructions given by the doctor thoroughly so that your blood sugar never falls below level.

-Keep a track of the symptoms and maintain a regular record of your blood sugar level so that you can treat it when it becomes low.

-Have a talk with the doctor in case you have low blood sugar. If you are taking insulin treatment, the dosage might need to be adjusted a bit.

Whatever be the problem and the reason for your low blood sugar, don't take it too lightly. It could cause damage to yourself and the baby growing inside of you.. You need to be extra careful during pregnancy and take care of all your illnesses so that the baby inside does not get affected. A little extra care can help you have a healthy baby without any defects or deformities. Therefore, just like higher blood sugar, lower blood sugar is equally dangerous and needs extra care, especially during pregnancy. Go to the doctor and don't ignore it. Take care and have an uncomplicated delivery and a healthy baby.