Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a type of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy. It usually develops in the second or third trimester of pregnancy and affects about 10% of pregnant women. GDM can lead to complications during childbirth if it is not properly managed.
Some of the risks associated with GDM during childbirth include:
It is important for women with GDM to work closely with their healthcare provider to manage their blood sugar levels during pregnancy. This may involve making dietary changes, exercising regularly, and taking medication if necessary. Women with GDM may also need to have more frequent prenatal visits and additional testing to monitor their baby's growth and health.
In conclusion, GDM can lead to complications during childbirth if it is not properly managed. Women with GDM should work closely with their healthcare provider to manage their blood sugar levels and monitor their baby's health. With proper management, most women with GDM have healthy pregnancies and deliver healthy babies.