Blood glucose levels are an important indicator that pregnant women need to pay attention to during pregnancy. The normality of blood glucose levels indicates the health of the mother and whether fetal development will be affected. If abnormal blood sugar levels are detected during pregnancy tests, timely adjustment or treatment is necessary. So how much is normal blood sugar during pregnancy?
If the blood sugar in pregnancy is too high, pregnancy with diabetes will occur. There are two types of pregnancy with diabetes, one is diabetes with pregnancy and the other is pregnancy with diabetes. No matter what kind of diabetes, there will be symptoms of high blood sugar.
The average blood glucose level measured by a normal person on an empty stomach is between 3.6 and 6.1. If it is taken two hours after a meal, it should not exceed 7.8. If it is taken at any time, it should not exceed 11.1. Of course, this is only a reference value and cannot be used as a standard. It is necessary to comprehensively evaluate the pregnant woman's physical condition to determine whether the blood glucose is within the normal range.
For blood glucose measurement during pregnancy, if it exceeds the normal range, pregnant women still need to take it seriously. And if there is a feeling of abnormality or suspicion of high blood sugar without examination, it is also necessary to go to the hospital for pregnancy examination in a timely manner to find the specific cause of high blood sugar and make necessary adjustments and treatments.