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I'm 27 years old and planing to conceive. But a I'm a duabetic patient since 2022. Currently my HBA1c resulr is 6.4% . Is this range is safe..? And what should I care for..?
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Diabetes has adverse outcomes on pregnancy Both for mother n baby Still birth Large size of baby Are few bad outcomes of sugar In order to explain u better n manage ur sugar in a better way Connect with me over here Happy to help u
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6.4 for a known diabetic is safe range, Consider starting on follic acid supplement before pregnancy to prevent Neural tube defects which are commonly associated in diabetic mother's newborns For detailed planning and diet kindly connect
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Up to 7 is ok.Need not worry. Pl consult.
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You need your sugar down with meds and if you will get pregnent need to start insulin inspite of drugs
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