|
It occurs when the insulin produced by the pancreas of a woman during pregnancy is somehow blocked by some other hormones produced inside the placenta. Especially, when a woman is already a diabetic, complications can be either the pancreas does not produce insulin or the body cells do not respond directly to the insulin. If you are pregnant, or say, you are preparing to be pregnant, do not be afraid of the possibility of having this type of diabetes, it is normal and any woman is prone to have one. There are certain factors that would put you into higher risks of having this disease but gestational diabetes symptoms appear rarely. You might be experiencing its symptoms like frequent urination, fatigue, nausea, frequent vomiting, sudden weight loss, increase in food appetite, blurred vision, extreme thirst and mostly certain infections on the vagina, bladder and skin. If you are on your fifth or sixth week of pregnancy, it is recommended that you will have yourself be screened on gestational diabetes for early safety precautions.
|