Gestational diabetes is usually dissected within a few weeks

  Many women will have many unexpected phenomena after pregnancy. While the fetus in the third trimester causes a great load on women's bodies, some women are prone to have different types of abnormalities in their bodies. Pregnancy diabetes is one of them. If it is serious, it needs to be delivered in advance. So, how many weeks does pregnancy diabetes generally take to be dissected?

  

Gestational diabetes is usually dissected within a few weeks1

  1. According to the physical condition. The phenomenon of pregnancy diabetes will be accompanied by the rising of the blood sugar index in the female body, which will gradually affect the functions of many internal organs of the body. This requires that the time of delivery should be reasonably selected according to the growth and development of the fetus, so as not to affect the state of the fetus as much as possible, and also to ensure the female body.

  2. About 36 weeks. Most of the babies delivered before 37 weeks of pregnancy are collectively referred to as premature babies. If they are delivered without full term, they need to take some effective measures to ensure the healthy growth of the fetus after delivery. Women with diabetes in pregnancy around 36 weeks are also prone to physical hardship. At this time, we can discuss delivery with the doctor according to the situation.

  3. Thirty two weeks. Women who are 32 weeks pregnant are already under heavy load. If diabetes is serious in this stage of pregnancy, there may be many physical symptoms. Most of the fetus and babies at this stage have grown up. If the care is proper, they can also be delivered by caesarean section in advance with the doctor's advice.

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