Normally, insulin is made by the
pancreas. Insulin helps sugar (glucose) enter cells,
where it is used for energy. It helps our bodies store extra sugar in muscles,
fat, and liver cells. Later, that sugar can be released if it is needed.
Without insulin, the body cannot use sugar, causing the blood sugar level to
get too high.
If you have gestational diabetes during pregnancy, your
pancreas is not able to produce enough insulin. If regular
exercise and changing the way you eat do not keep your blood sugar level within
a target range, you may need to take insulin. Keeping your blood sugar level within a target range prevents
complications for you, for your developing baby (such as growing too large for
normal delivery), and for your baby after birth (such as low blood sugar
levels).
People who have
type 1 diabetes and some people who have
type 2 diabetes also need to take insulin.
Test Your Knowledge
Your body does not provide enough insulin to meet your
needs if you have gestational diabetes during pregnancy.
- True
This answer is correct.Your body does not provide enough insulin to meet your
needs if you have gestational diabetes during pregnancy. If changing the way
you eat and getting regular exercise do not keep your blood sugar levels within
a target range for you and your baby, you may need to take insulin.
- False
This answer is incorrect.Your body does not provide enough insulin to
meet your needs if you have gestational diabetes during pregnancy. If changing
the way you eat and getting regular exercise do not keep your blood sugar
levels within a target range for you and your baby, you may need to take
insulin.
Insulin shots help keep your blood sugar level within
a target range, preventing problems for you and your baby.
- True
This answer is correct.Insulin shots help keep your blood sugar level within
a target range, preventing problems for you and your baby. High blood sugar
levels during pregnancy can lead to high blood pressure for you. It can also
cause your developing baby to grow too large to be delivered vaginally and can cause
the baby to have problems with low blood sugar after delivery.
- False
This answer is incorrect.Insulin shots help keep your blood sugar level within
a target range, preventing problems for you and your baby. High blood sugar
levels during pregnancy can lead to high blood pressure for you. It can also
cause your developing baby to grow too large to be delivered vaginally and can cause
the baby to have problems with low blood sugar after delivery.
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