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Glucose Profile Advised In Pregnancy. Chances Of Diabetes?

I m 30 plus weeks pregnant had my gtt and failed fasting is 84 1 hr is 213 and 2 hr is 151 even in urine fasting is nil 1 and 2 he is 2plus now the doctor asked for full glucose profile after 5 days diet plan I wish to know am I diabetic or doc will confirm it after 5 days diet from full glucose.they also want me to count baby movement is there any problem
Thu, 30 May 2013
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Your glucose profile is not normal. It indicates impending diabetes and your doctor probably wants to confirm that before initiating any treatment. It is advisable to initiate treatment as soon as any diagnosis is made, as untreated, it could lead to both maternal and fetal complications. You can avert that by proper early interference. Counting of fetal movement is probably suggested as a measure of monitoring fetal well being in view of the abnormal glucose profile. Hope this information is helpful. Good luck.
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Glucose Profile Advised In Pregnancy. Chances Of Diabetes?

Hi, Your glucose profile is not normal. It indicates impending diabetes and your doctor probably wants to confirm that before initiating any treatment. It is advisable to initiate treatment as soon as any diagnosis is made, as untreated, it could lead to both maternal and fetal complications. You can avert that by proper early interference. Counting of fetal movement is probably suggested as a measure of monitoring fetal well being in view of the abnormal glucose profile. Hope this information is helpful. Good luck.