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Gestational diabetes care specialties:

Family medicine ?
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Family medicine
A family doctor can help you with general health needs. He or she may diagnose gestational diabetes and refer you to a specialist when needed.
Obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) ?
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Obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN)
This includes doctors or nurse practitioners who specialize in pregnancy care. They may diagnose gestational diabetes and refer you to a specialist when needed.
Maternal and fetal medicine (high-risk pregnancy) ?
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Maternal and fetal medicine (high-risk pregnancy)
You may be referred to high-risk pregnancy care if you have gestational diabetes. Maternal and fetal medicine doctors specialize in the care of mothers and babies during pregnancy, birth and delivery.
Diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism ?
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Diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism
This includes doctors who concentrate on identifying and managing diabetes.

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When you have diabetes during pregnancy

If you have gestational diabetes, you may have some concerns and worries.

  • When untreated, gestational diabetes can be serious.
  • When treated, complications can be managed and prevented.

This manual can help you understand what’s happening to your body, how gestational diabetes is affecting you and your baby, and how it can be controlled.


For many women, gestational diabetes can be managed by

Some women also need to have insulin injections.

You're not alone

Remember, many women with gestational diabetes have given birth to healthy babies. Many people are ready to support you.

Have your health care provider give you the names and phone numbers of people who can help. Write this information on the resource worksheet.

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Source: Allina Patient Education, Gestational Diabetes: When You Have Diabetes During Pregnancy, third edition, ISBN 1-931876-21-6

First published: 11/27/2006
Last updated: 04/01/2010

Reviewed by: Allina Patient Education experts

 

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