During pregnancy, your doctor will watch you and your baby closely. You may be treated by a specialist who cares for pregnant women with diabetes.
Controlling your blood sugar levels is a must. This is the best way to reduce your baby's risks. You'll likely need to do the following to care for your diabetes:
- Watch your blood sugar levels closely. Your doctor may ask you to test your blood sugar at home.
- Take insulin as prescribed. Your dose of insulin may change during pregnancy.
- Watch your weight. Your doctor may tell you to gain less weight if you're overweight or obese.
Your baby's treatment depends on how well you controlled your blood sugar during your pregnancy and during labor and delivery. Treatment will also depend on your child's symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is.
Monitoring
Your baby's doctor may draw their blood. This will check your baby's blood sugar, blood calcium, and other levels. This may be done through a heel stick, a needle in your baby's arm, or an umbilical catheter (a tube placed in your baby's umbilical cord).
Glucose
Your baby may need a glucose and water mixture as an early feeding. Or your baby may need glucose given into a vein by I.V. (intravenously). Your baby's doctor will closely watch the baby's blood sugar levels. This is done in case your baby's blood sugar levels drop too low.
Help with breathing
Your baby may need oxygen or a breathing machine to breathe better.
Your child may need extra care if they have birth defects or injuries. Your child may need to see a specialist. This depends on their condition.