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SUA and Blood Sugar
I am 33 yrs old. I was diagnosed with SUA in the 19 week of my pregnancy. The double marker test showed low risk. Test like thalessemia  is also done. My CBC and TSH are also normal. My anomaly report is also normal as in the growth body parts and weight of the child is progressing normally according to gestational age. The only problem is tht earlier at 20 week my OGTT report shown 140 blood sugar after consuming glucose and when I repeated the test yesterday at 23weeks it's is showing fasting sugar as 118 and pp as 170. Is high blood sugar related to SUA or will it cause  any effect on the baby. Request medical practitioners to guide me. I am attaching my anomaly report. Thanks in Advance.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice,anamaly scan is normal
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Yes single umblical artery is found in patients with GDM Uncontrolled sugar levels may adversely affect the fetus Connect with a physician fr sugar level control A dietician fr a diabetic diet N walk 45 min daily
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Nothing to worry, keep your sugars under control trol, diet modification.  It will not affect your baby
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