Now that you have read this
information, you are ready to get your blood sugar under control and plan a
healthy pregnancy.
Talk to your doctor
If you have questions about this information, print
it out and take it to your next doctor visit. You may want to mark areas or
make notes in the margins where you have questions.
If you are
planning to get pregnant and haven't talked with your doctor about getting your
blood sugar under control, now is a good time to make an appointment.
If you would like more information on planning a healthy
pregnancy when you have diabetes, the following resources are available:
Organizations
| Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics |
| 120 South Riverside Plaza |
| Suite 2000 |
| Chicago, IL 60606-6995 |
| Phone: | 1-800-877-0877 |
| Email: | knowledge@eatright.org |
| Web Address: | www.eatright.org |
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The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics sets standards for all types of prescribed diets. The
organization produces a variety of consumer information, including videos. This group will help you find a registered dietitian in your area who
provides nutrition counseling. |
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| American Diabetes Association (ADA) |
| 1701 North Beauregard Street |
| Alexandria, VA 22311 |
| Phone: | 1-800-DIABETES (1-800-342-2383) |
| Email: | AskADA@diabetes.org |
| Web Address: | www.diabetes.org |
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The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is a national organization
for health professionals and consumers. Almost every state has a local office.
ADA sets the standards for the care of people with diabetes. Its focus is on
research for the prevention and treatment of all types of diabetes. ADA
provides patient and professional education mainly through its publications,
which include the monthly magazine Diabetes Forecast,
books, brochures, cookbooks and meal planning guides, and pamphlets. ADA also
provides information for parents about caring for a child with diabetes. |
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