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Why Test For Gestational Diabetes?

Gestational diabetes starts at any time during pregnancy, and it ends after delivery. It impairs the body’s ability to use glucose, thereby leading to an upsurge in blood sugar levels. In most cases, gestational diabetes starts amid the 24th to 28th weeks of gestation. The risk of developing gestational diabetes is higher in women aged above 25 years, those with excess body fat, and those with a background of diabetes.

10 Things About 2nd Trimester

After passing the first trimester of pregnancy you have finally survived the most difficult period of pregnancy with morning sickness, nausea, vomiting, mood swings and many other symptoms repeatedly. Let’s have a look at 10 things about the second trimester of pregnancy:

Physical Changes During Pregnancy

Your body goes through enormous physical changes during pregnancy. Some of these physical changes may cause aches and pains as well as discomforts. Luckily there are a few tips and tricks that can hopefully make going through such physical changes easier.

Make Your Pregnancy a Healthy One

A healthy pregnancy not only benefits your growing baby, but also benefits you. This all starts with a healthy diet.  A healthy diet is vital when you are pregnant. There is no magic trick to a “pregnancy diet”. A balanced diet is all that you (and your baby!) need.