What Are The Pregestational Conditions?

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Pregestational diabetes occurs when you have type 1 or type 2 diabetes before becoming pregnant . Pregestational diabetes has nine classes that depend on your age at diagnosis and certain complications of the disease. The class of diabetes that you have tells your doctor about the severity of your condition.

What is considered Pregestational diabetes?

Pregestational (also called preexisting) diabetes refers to type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus that is diagnosed before .

What are the common discomforts of pregnancy?

  • Nausea and vomiting. About half of all pregnant women have nausea and sometimes vomiting in the first trimester. ...
  • Fatigue. ...
  • Hemorrhoids. ...
  • Varicose veins. ...
  • Heartburn and indigestion. ...
  • Bleeding gums. ...
  • Pica. ...
  • Swelling or fluid retention.

What is the difference between Pregestational and gestational diabetes?

Pregestational diabetes is defined as Type I or Type II DM that existed before conception. Gestational diabetes (GDM) is defined as glucose intolerance that is first detected during the pregnancy and is associated with a probable resolution after the end of the pregnancy.

What are the antenatal conditions?

In this study session you will learn about three common medical disorders during pregnancy and their effects on the health of the pregnant woman: malaria, anaemia and urinary tract infections (or UTIs), and how to distinguish mild treatable UTIs from persistent infections of the bladder and serious disease affecting ...

What are the signs of unhealthy pregnancy?

  • prolonged or severe vomiting.
  • bleeding from your vagina.
  • a discharge from your vagina that is unusual, or a lot more than usual.
  • severe or long-lasting headaches.
  • dizziness.
  • continuing weight loss.
  • fever or chills.
  • urgency, pain or a burning feeling when urinating (weeing)

What diseases can harm an unborn baby?

  • Chickenpox in pregnancy. ...
  • CMV in pregnancy. ...
  • Group B streptococcus in pregnancy. ...
  • Infections transmitted by animals. ...
  • Hepatitis B. ...
  • Herpes in pregnancy. ...
  • HIV in pregnancy. ...
  • Slapped cheek syndrome in pregnancy.

Does Pregestational diabetes go away?

This type of diabetes goes away after your baby is born . Pregestational diabetes. In this condition, you have diabetes before getting pregnant. You may have type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

Can a woman with diabetes have a healthy baby?

If a woman with diabetes keeps her blood sugar well controlled before and during pregnancy, she can increase her chances of having a healthy baby . Controlling blood sugar also reduces the chance that a woman will develop common problems of diabetes, or that the problems will get worse during pregnancy.

Can I get pregnant with diabetes and high blood pressure?

If you have high blood pressure, signs of eye disease or other diabetes complications that could be aggravated by pregnancy, you might need treatment before you get pregnant. Seeing specialists.

What is the feeling in your stomach when your pregnant?

Some women experience feelings inside their stomachs in the early stages of pregnancy that replicate the sensation of their muscles being pulled and stretched . Sometimes referred to as ‘abdominal twinges', these tingles are nothing to worry about.

What can I take to make me poop when pregnant?

  • Colace (docusate sodium)
  • Fibercon (calcium polycarbophil)
  • Metamucil (psyllium)
  • Milk of Magnesia (magnesium hydroxide)
  • Miralax (polyethylene glycol)

Can pooping too hard hurt the baby?

Straining won't harm the baby , but it can lead to hemorrhoids and anal fissures which can be very painful and uncomfortable for mom,” says Dr. Hamilton. Although not a serious health risk, hemorrhoids can be quite painful.

Why pregnancy is a Diabetogenic state?

Pregnancy is a diabetogenic state characterised by hyperinsulinaemia and insulin resistance . This progressive change in the maternal metabolism is due to the body's effort to provide adequate nutrition for the growing foetus.

Which is worse type 1 or 2 diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes is often milder than type 1 . But it can still cause major health complications, especially in the tiny blood vessels in your kidneys, nerves, and eyes. Type 2 also raises your risk of heart disease and stroke.

What is the management of gestational diabetes?

Gestational diabetes is diagnosed during pregnancy when your body cannot cope with the extra demand for insulin production resulting in high blood glucose levels. Gestational diabetes is managed by monitoring blood glucose levels , adopting a healthy eating plan and performing regular physical activity.

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Maria LaPaige
Maria is a parenting expert and mother of three. She has written several books on parenting and child development, and has been featured in various parenting magazines. Maria's practical approach to family life has helped many parents navigate the ups and downs of raising children.