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Physical activity is not the same as daily, routine activities, such as household chores. Women with gestational diabetes often need regular, moderate physical activity, such as walking, or swimming, to help control blood glucose levels. Physical activity improves your sensitivity to insulin (helps the bodies’ insulin to work better).
Do not begin any new physical activity without talking to your midwife /doctor first. The specific amount of physical activity that you need depends on how active you were before you were pregnant, and whether or not you have any other health concerns. Talk to your midwife about what activities you should do, how often, and for how long.
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Gestational diabetes tends to be treated through diet and exercise but some women may require more help to keep their blood glucose levels in the normal range. Oral medications (tablets) may be used but often insulin injections are needed.
Will I need insulin?
If you need to take insulin, you will have frequent consultations and educational sessions to balance the amount of insulin required and to support you in learning how to take it. Not everyone with gestational diabetes needs to take insulin. The daily records that you keep and the blood tests done in the hospital help your diabetes team decide when and if it’s time to begin insulin.
If you need to take insulin, it does not mean that you didn’t try hard enough or that you failed at taking care of yourself. It just means that your body needs some extra help to keep your blood glucose levels within the target range.
Taking insulin does not automatically mean you have Type 1 diabetes. People with Type 1 diabetes have to take insulin every day of their lives because their bodies don’t make insulin.
An increase in the amount or dosage of insulin you need does not mean that your condition is changing, it is normal to need to alter doses. The goal is to keep your blood glucose under control, no matter how much insulin it

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