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Hi Mummy, Please don't stress about it as it will affect you and your baby's health. It is best to visit a nutritionist and get a nutrition plan to follow. You need to make sure you are getting enough nutrition from sage sources. The best thing to do for the timebeing is cut out processed foods, pastries, cakes and other sweets and try to eat home made food as much as possible.
It’s important to take folic acid throughout the first trimester. Subsequently u will need to take omega 3 supplement plus multi vitamins as prescribed by the doctor. Do watch ur diet and avoid too sweet stuff to lower risk of gestational diabetes.:)
Gestational diabetes is quite common during pregnancy, especially the risk is higher for older mummies. Just watch your diet, keep carbo and sugar intake at reduced levels and u will be fine. It will go away after childbirth. :)
eat in moderation. I have gestational diabetes and baby was on a bigger side. took baby spinach salad 4 times a week and gain only 500gm for that month. it works for me to have a balance diet. you can do it..
i had gestational diabetes. i cut down a lot on my sweet drinks n eat in moderation. i also cut down my rice intake. eat more veg n protein. be happy
just becareful what you eat, everything moderations. Try something healthy and nutritions, please dont be stress. stay happy and positive= happy baby ok.
congrats. Don't be scared. you need to be happy and stress free. enjoy the whole process of pregnancy. you need to watch your diet & find a gynae
Stay relaxed and keep a healthy diet with reduced sugar intake. U will be fine. I had gestational diabetes too during my pregnancy.
its normal to be worried but always be cheerful and happy mood. bb will feel it..happy mummy = happy baby
dont be scare.. For the sake of bb u must be brave