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Sugar level after dinner 160
Hi doctor, my wife is 9month pregnant. And her sugar level after dinner and after 1 hour of dinner is 150+ (fluctuating between 140 and 160). 29th is due date. Is this normal? Already consulted with diabetes specialist and the doctor ask to take glycomat-250mg. But before taking this tablet it was like 120-145. But after taking this tablet the count goes until 160. So I worried and stopped. What could be solution for this. Is there any problem because of this? Thanks in advance.
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Already your wife is term ,&is on glycomet 250mg.&still sugar level is with in normal range .& should continue taking tab glycomet as pres cribed .
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you have to get Hb A1c &ob scan for AFI & Doppler study for fetal wellbeing .
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to keep kick count chart .& consult your obstetrician . immediately .she will get NST& decide for termination .
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Already 9 months So better consider for delivery ( induction or otherwise)
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Take glycomet 250 BD Admission in hospital 7 point CBG charting Ultrasound for AFI and fetal Doppler Plan Induction of Labour
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Consult local doctor immediately
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Avoid high carbohydrates diet
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Hi. Please continue with Glycomet 250mg after dinner as advised by your dr .
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