Tag: gestational diabetes
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Urine Analysis: Understanding Your Prenatal Care
Read more A urine analysis is a routine test performed by healthcare providers as part of your prenatal care. While urine tests are commonly known for pregnancy detection, this discussion focuses on their role in ongoing prenatal assessments. How Is a Urine Analysis Conducted? Your practitioner will ask you to provide a clean sample of…
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Understanding the Importance of Urine Tests During Pregnancy
Read more As you navigate the journey of pregnancy, you’ll become quite familiar with that little plastic cup during your prenatal visits. But have you ever wondered why urine testing is so crucial? Let’s explore the significance of urine tests and what they can reveal about your health and the health of your baby. What…
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Prenatal Care for Multiple Pregnancies
Read more Expecting multiples can lead to a different experience compared to carrying a single baby. Since women pregnant with multiples face a higher risk of complications, healthcare providers will want to monitor you more closely. How Often Should I See My Doctor? Your initial prenatal visits in the first trimester may not vary significantly…
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I Freaked Out After Failing My Glucose Test — Here’s What I Wish I Had Known
Read more First things first: If you get a not-so-great result on your glucose test, you’re definitely not alone. Failing the one-hour glucose screening is something that happens to a lot of expectant mothers. I remember when I was about 27 weeks pregnant, I woke up one morning and checked my MyChart app. With a…
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Complications in a Multiples Pregnancy
Read more When it comes to multiple pregnancies, twins typically encounter the fewest medical challenges. However, the risks increase with each additional baby a woman carries. Let’s explore some of the most prevalent complications associated with multiple births. Preterm Labor and Delivery Preterm labor is characterized by giving birth before reaching 37 weeks of pregnancy.…
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Understanding Gestational Diabetes
Read more Every pregnant woman will undergo testing for gestational diabetes at some point during her pregnancy. Women over 35, those who are overweight, or those with a family history of diabetes may be screened earlier and more frequently. What is Gestational Diabetes? Gestational diabetes is a temporary condition that occurs when the body does…