Title: Diabetes in Pregnancy
1Diabetes in Pregnancy
2Preconceptional Counseling
- Getting the right information before becoming
pregnant is very important for the woman with
type 1 or type 2 diabetes who is of childbearing
age.
3Preconceptional Counseling
- Achieving excellent blood sugar control with
near-normal glycosylated hemoglobin can decrease
the risk of problems for the baby
4Preconceptional Counseling
- Check blood pressure
- Have a dilated eye exam by an eye specialist who
knows about diabetic eye disease - Exam for heart and peripheral vascular disease
- Neurological exam
5Preconceptional Counseling
- Lab Exams
- A1C
- Protein tests for kidney function
- Thyroid tests
- Other tests as necessary
6Preconceptional Counseling
- Taking Folic Acid before you become pregnant can
help prevent birth defects!
7Preconceptional Counseling
- Confirm pregnancy as soon as possible after
conception and seek care immediately!
8Gestational Diabetes
- Gestational Diabetes is diabetes that happens
during pregnancy, but goes away after the baby is
born.
9Risk Factors for GDM
- If you are a woman who
- Has had a baby who weighed 9 lbs. or more
- Had gestational diabetes in earlier pregnancies
- Is overweight
- Has a family history of diabetes
10Screening for GDM
- Should occur between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy
- You will drink 50 grams of sugar solution and
your blood sugar will be checked 1 hour later - If the blood sugar is 140 mg/dl or higher,
further testing is required
11Diagnosing GDM
- Requires an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test where you
will be asked to drink a sugar solution - Your blood glucose is checked each hour
- If 2 blood sugars are high, then you have
Gestational Diabetes.
12Treatment for GDM
- The primary treatment is nutrition/diet
- Home blood glucose monitoring is recommended
- If blood sugar levels remain high, insulin shots
may be needed.
13Blood Glucose Guidelines during pregnancy
- During Pregnancy, normal blood sugars run between
60-120 mg/dl. - Fasting Plasma Glucose less than or equal to 105
mg/dl and whole blood glucose less than or equal
to 95 mg/dl. - 2 hours after eating less than or equal to 130
mg/dl plasma glucose and whole blood glucose less
than or equal to 120 mg/dl.
14Nutrition Guidelines for GDM
- Adjustment of carbohydrate intake to achieve
improved blood glucose control - Blood glucose monitoring and diet go hand in
hand! - Keep all appointments with your
dietitian/certified diabetes educator.
15Goals of Nutrition Therapy in GDM
- Achieve and maintain normal blood sugars.
- Consume adequate calories to promote appropriate
gestational weight gain and avoid maternal
ketosis - Consume food providing nutrients necessary for
your health and your babys health
16Goals of Nutrition Therapy in GDM
- Decrease pregnancy related discomforts/complicatio
ns such as hypoglycemia, nausea, vomiting,
constipation, heartburn, etc. - Discuss the benefits of breastfeeding
- Discuss the risks of developing type 2 diabetes
and how to prevent development of diabetes.
17Nutrient Recommendations for GDM
- Sufficient calories to promote adequate weight
gain and avoid ketones in the urine. - Never eat less than 1800 calories per day so your
baby continues to get the nutrients he/she needs!
18Nutrient Recommendations for GDM
- Carbohydrate is based on effect of intake on your
blood glucose levels
19Nutrient Recommendations for GDM
- Carbohydrate should be distributed throughout the
day with frequent feedings, and smaller portions.
20Nutrient Recommendations for GDM
- Limit the use of sucrose (sugar) and other
caloric sweeteners. Include these based on
ability to maintain blood glucose goals,
nutritional adequacy of diet and contribution to
total meal plan.
21Nutrition Recommendations for GDM
- Minimum of 60 grams of protein per day.
22Nutrition Recommendations for GDM
23Nutrition Recommendations for GDM
- Sodium is not usually restricted.
24Nutrition Recommendations for GDM
- Fiber may be increased for relief of constipation.
25Nutrition Recommendations for GDM
- Non-nutritive sweeteners are generally safe in
pregnancy. Moderation is advised.
26Nutrition Recommendations for GDM
- Only take vitamin and mineral supplementation if
your doctor or health care provider recommends
that you do so. However, most physicians
recommend a prenatal vitamin. - Supplement iron at 12 weeks.
Prenatal Vitamins
27Nutrition Recommendations for GDM
28Nutrition Recommendations for GDM
- Limit caffeine to less than 300 mg per day.
- For example, avoid colas, coffee, chocolate.
29Monitoring
- Blood glucose monitoring can help you better
manage your diabetes and keep your blood sugar
levels normal. - Urine Ketone Monitoring can help you know if you
are eating enough.
30Blood Glucose Monitoring
- Daily self monitoring of blood glucose is
extremely important!! - A blood glucose log book helps evaluate the CHO
effect of meals and snacks. - It also helps decide what changes may be needed
in the diet.
31Urine Ketone Monitoring
- When you arent getting enough food to meet your
needs and your babys needs, fat breaks down into
acids or ketones. - Check ketones each morning
- Check ketones if sick or unable to eat
32Complications of GDM Mom
- High Blood Pressure
- Increased need for a C-Section
- Increased risk of getting type 2 diabetes later
in life
33Complications of GDM Baby
- Low Blood Sugar
- Jaundice
- Low Calcium
- BIG BABY!
34After the baby is born
- How are you going to feed your baby?
- Breastmilk
- Formula
35After the baby is born
- Have Moms blood sugar levels checked at 6-12
weeks postpartum. - If Moms blood sugar levels are back to normal,
continue to check blood sugars yearly.
36After the baby is born
- Assess lifestyle behaviors to decrease the
chances of getting diabetes in the future through
healthy eating, weight control and routine
activity.
37After baby is born
- Educate families about babys chances of getting
diabetes in the future. Reducing the risk of
obesity and diabetes is important for offspring
of Moms who have had GDM.
38A healthy, happy pregnancy
- Keeping blood sugar levels in control through
diet or medication (insulin) is the key to a
healthy, happy pregnancy and a healthy baby!