What do you have to do if you find out you have gestational diabetes? I've been reading up on this because my test is in 3 weeks, and I wanted to know more about causes and what happens during and after pregnancy. Most of the books have been really generic with it though, saying if you do have it, your Dr. will set up a food plan and your baby may be born larger but not more mature.
So I'm curious as to how it really affects pregnancy, food, baby, activity, and if it can lead to other problems. Does it just go away after you give birth?
Re: So if you do have GD, then what?
You'll get a diet, test your blood sugar, and have more monitoring of the baby through u/s, non-stress tests, etc.
It usually goes away after birth. They'll retest you at your 6 week pp check. You *may* develop type 2 diabetes later in life so my doc also checks me yearly now.
You'll have the GD test earlier in any future pregnancies.