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Gestational diabetes is a condition that arises during pregnancy when the body is unable to produce enough insulin to manage the increased blood sugar levels. It typically develops in the second trimester, most often between the 24th and 28th weeks, and may not always present noticeable symptoms. However, some women may experience signs such as excessive thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, or blurred vision. Early detection through routine glucose screening is crucial for effective management. With the right care, gestational diabetes can be controlled through lifestyle adjustments like healthy eating, regular physical activity, and, in some cases, medication. These measures help maintain blood sugar levels within a safe range and reduce the risk of complications. Left unmanaged, the condition can lead to issues such as preterm delivery, high birth weight in the baby, and an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the future for the mother. Under the expert supervision of specialists like Dr. Danendra Sahu, expectant mothers receive personalized treatment plans tailored to their needs. With comprehensive monitoring and support, women with gestational diabetes can enjoy a healthy pregnancy and safe delivery, ensuring the well-being of both mother and baby for the long term.
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