Planning for a Healthy Pregnancy with Diabetes: At a Glance
Do I need to see a doctor if I have diabetes and I'm planning to become pregnant?
Yes, it is very important and strongly recommended that you get regular health care
before you become pregnant. Nearly two-thirds of pregnancies in women with diabetes
are unplanned, leading to a greater number of birth defects in infants being born to
mothers with diabetes. An assessment by your health care provider in regards to your
blood glucose control, other health issues, medications and educational needs should
be performed and treatment changes may be needed.
Can there be problems for me and my baby if I get pregnant?
If you have type 1 or type 2 diabetes, it is important to get pre-conception care
in order to minimize the risk of problems during your pregnancy and help to assure
that you have a healthy baby. If blood glucose (sugar) is not in good control before
you become pregnant, there is a greater risk of your baby being born with birth
defects. If you have any health-related issues from your diabetes such as nerve
damage, kidney disease or eye disease, there are certain risks associated with
pregnancy. Elevated blood glucose can increase your risk of a miscarriage. It is
important to get regular health care when planning a pregnancy and keep your blood
glucose well controlled.
What can I do to be sure that if I get pregnant my baby will be healthy?
You can increase the chances of having a healthy pregnancy and baby by planning well in advance for
your pregnancy. Some of the things that you need to do before you become pregnant are: get your blood
glucose in good control, including an A1C level as close to normal as possible (<7%) according to the
American Diabetes Association.
In addition, learn all you can about managing your diabetes day-to-day. See your health care provider
on a regular basis, be evaluated and treated, if necessary, for any health issues you may have as a
result of your diabetes such as eye or kidney disease. Use effective contraception until you are sure
that your blood glucose is well controlled. Follow a healthy meal plan and see a registered dietitian
if needed to help you with this and stay active.
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Deciding to become a parent is a big decision and one that takes
commitment and planning. Getting yourself into the best shape possible for
becoming pregnant can pose some challenges, but it will provide you with the
best opportunity to enjoy a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.
The information presented here is meant to be strictly for informational and educational
purposes. It is not to be considered as advice, including medical advice, from Liberty
Medical Supply, Inc. None of the information is intended to serve as a substitute for
diagnosis from, or consultation with, a health care professional. Always consult your
doctor regarding any medical questions that you have, as well as before starting or
changing your exercise or diet program, and before adjusting any medication.
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