Diabetes can make getting pregnant tricky. However if you think about all the things you can do to balance your insuline there is a lot that can help. I went on a low carb diet that included tons of veggies and low sugar fruits. I ate reasonable proteins and got most of my fats from olive oils, avacodos, and other plant sources. I ate wild caught Alaskan salmon. NOT FARM. Broccolli sprouts on everything!!! No diet or real soda. Its true juice is very sugary .I still think Mangostene Juice every single day! You only take 1 to 2 oz .I have seen that help lots of women. Very safe for those getting pregnant. No stress. No stress. Meditate and take yoga. I also think it helps to instead of worring about will I get pregnant to focus and think about why being pregnant will be so great. See yourself pregnant and happy. Only watch shows that make you feel hopeful about being pregnant. Don't talk to people who make you worry or sad. I also personally believe that a clean healthy colon helps every part of your health. The easiest, mildest, is Sonnes #7 fiber and you can do it pregnant too. If you keep on this eating plan you will probably get pregnant and many of the health issues during pregnancy will skip you. No eclempsia or high blood pressure. Plus it will prevent a high weight baby. Stay hopeful and happy. Good luck and enjoy getting pregnant!
2007-09-27 09:32:12
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2016-05-14 20:09:53
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2016-03-08 00:17:03
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Gestational diabetes usually develops between the 24th and 28th weeks of pregnancy, when doctors give pregnant women a glucose screening test.
The risk of gestational diabetes causing serious problems in the fetus is low, and most babies do well unless the disease is not controlled. The most important thing you can do to minimize the risk to your fetus once your gestational diabetes is diagnosed is to keep your blood sugar level as low as possible. When problems do occur, the most common are high birth weight, difficult delivery and a higher risk of delivery by cesarean section.
Doctors treat gestational diabetes with a carefully controlled diet designed to keep the pregnant woman’s blood sugar level within the normal range for pregnancy. If you have gestational diabetes, your doctor will probably refer you to a dietitian who can help you plan meals that will control your blood sugar and consider your food preferences. You are likely to be advised to avoid high-fat foods, eat a variety of foods including fruits and vegetables and watch portion sizes. The number of calories you need depends on how much you weigh and the stage of your pregnancy.
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2007-09-29 18:49:32
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I am a diabetic. I have no problem getting pregnant, but since I did not have my blood sugars under control when I first got pregnant I had 3 early miscarriages before finally having my son, and then I had placental abruption with him at 29 weeks. I kept my blood sugars at good levels after finding out I was pregnant, but again before pregnancy I didn't, so it caused problems with the placenta. I had to have an emergency c-section with him. Make sure you visit a nutritionist. Mine told me to DEFINITELY stay away from any kind of fruit juice...even the ones that said "No sugar-added" because the natural sugars in juice are still too high.
2007-09-27 09:28:59
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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With the newer types of insulin these days, diabetic diets aren't necessarily as restrictive as they used to be. Read here https://tr.im/diabetestreat
As with any medicine or diet change, you should discuss it with your doctor. Fruits, both fresh and dried, have a natural sugar in them that will raise blood sugar levels, so be careful about eating too much. Not sure about the nuts. Moderation is always the key. I've been diabetic for 18 years and just recently changed insulin types. I love it because it gives me more freedom in when and what I eat.
2016-01-21 11:44:58
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#1 Food That Reverses Diabetes : http://Help.DiabetesGoGo.com
2016-02-14 08:26:14
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I don't think being diabetic has anything to do with conceiving a baby. Why don't you go talk to your
doctor. I wish you all the best!
2007-09-27 09:20:12
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answered by Anonymous
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