Gestational diabetes, like other types of diabetes, affects how your cells use sugar (glucose). Gestational diabetes produces elevated blood sugar levels, which can have an impact on your pregnancy and your baby's health. While every pregnancy problem is cause for alarm, there is some positive news. You can help control gestational diabetes throughout pregnancy by eating healthy meals, exercising, and, if necessary, taking medication. Managing your blood sugar levels will help you and your baby stay healthy and avoid a traumatic delivery. If you have gestational diabetes during pregnancy, your blood sugar usually returns to normal soon after birth. But, if you have had gestational diabetes, you are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. You'll need to be tested for blood sugar changes more frequently.
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