Question

I was diagnosed with high blood sugar during my pregnancy check-up at 5 and a half months. After undergoing an OGTT test at the Beichen Hospital in Tianjin at 6 and a half months, the doctor said I had gestational diabetes. The test report showed fasting blood glucose levels of 4.8 mmol/L, 10.5 mmol/L half an hour after eating, 12.8 mmol/L one hour after eating, 14.6 mmol/L two hours after eating, and 14.7 mmol/L three hours after eating. How should I handle this situation?

Answer

Gestational diabetes must be treated with insulin, and you should also go to the obstetrics and gynecology department to observe the fetus’s development.