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Diabetes level in 8 thmonth of pregnancy
In 8 th month of pregnancy the post glucose test result of diabetes is 152 but it's normal level value is 120 & after 140 it clearly mentioned as diabetes only so it is harmful for such 152 diabetes result
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It's high only .& Is harmful . sometimes it can result in iud (intra uterine death ).   .   .    .            
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immediately visit or inform your gynaecologist . diabetec diet hypoglycemic drugs should be started .
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1.  get a HbA1c test which gives you previous 3months data .2.  ob scan for BPP & Doppler study .3.kick count chart .ie 10 move ments in 12 hrs .
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Yes its high.. You need to start diabetic diet and do blood sugar monitoring. Consult online for more detail.
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It is gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). It can affect the baby. However, if you can control it with diet and medicines, the risks are minimum.
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It is high.you don’t need to interpret the report.inform your doctor.start diabetic diet and any hypoglycaemic drugs to be started then it’s your gynecologist will take a call
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