After becoming pregnant, women need to pay special attention to various pregnancy indicators at this stage, as only a healthy body can conceive a healthy baby. It is also important to check whether blood glucose levels are normal during pregnancy. So, what is the normal fasting blood glucose level for women during pregnancy?
During pregnancy, the normal fasting blood glucose level for women should be between 3.3 and 5.3 mmol/L. Moreover, the blood glucose level measured at this time may be lower than the normal blood glucose level before pregnancy.
The main reason is that after pregnancy, a portion of the energy in the female body is needed to meet the nutritional and developmental needs of the fetus, which can cause low blood glucose levels during this stage. However, this is also a normal phenomenon and generally does not require treatment when there are no obvious clinical symptoms.
There are also some pregnant women who, due to their own physical reasons and the intake of sugar containing nutritious food during pregnancy, will have a high blood sugar value during prenatal examination. At this time, it is necessary to timely recuperate, especially when combined with diabetes.
Diabetes ketoacidosis should be avoided during pregnancy, which will have a negative impact on the healthy development of the fetus, and will also affect the health of pregnant women. So it is important to have regular prenatal check ups and blood sugar index testing to avoid excessive fluctuations in blood sugar during pregnancy and ensure a healthy pregnancy.