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FAQ on Pregnancy Diabetes Diet Plan
FAQ on Pregnancy Diabetes Diet Plan

Patients with gestational diabetes need a pregnancy diabetes diet plan in order to control their blood sugar levels, to maintain a healthy weight, and eventually, to deliver their healthy babies. With proper and regular exercise and a well-balanced diet, pregnant women can still keep their babies healthy and have a normal delivery. Gestational diabetes only occurs during pregnancy and usually goes away after delivery.

The following are the frequently asked questions with regard to a pregnancy diabetes diet plan.

What is the purpose of a gestational diet and how can it benefit my baby and me?

The goal of a pregnancy diet for diabetic patients is to control blood sugar levels, to maintain a healthy weight, and of course, to deliver a healthy baby. Pregnant women usually deliver healthy babies even with gestational diabetes through a proper diet.

Am I supposed to eat lots of food for my baby and me?

Not necessarily. You just need to make sure that you are eating the right amount.

How often should I eat?

You also need to eat three meals every day, as well as snacks in between and evening snacks before you sleep. This means that you should eat at least five times a day in order to balance out the distribution of glucose throughout the day and avoid sudden surges or lows of blood sugar levels.

What are the types of foods that I should eat?

You need to have a balanced diet by eating foods that contain carbohydrates, protein, and fats. You also need foods that are rich in fiber, calcium, and other vitamins and nutrients. Eat enough of whole grain products, protein sources (beans, legumes, poultry), dairy products, fruits, and vegetables.

What should I eat if I have morning sickness?

In a pregnancy diabetes diet plan, morning sickness is always considered. It is during breakfast that insulin resistance is very great, so you have to eat fewer carbohydrates at this time compared to the other meals and snacks. If you are experiencing morning sickness, it is advisable to eat a few crackers or pretzels right before getting off of your bed.




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