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Low Blood Sugar Pregnancy
Low blood sugar pregnancy will not effect arthritis but may effect high blood pressure.
Gestational diabetes is a dangerous condition not only for the woman but also for the fetus. The doctor must closely monitor the glucose levels to keep them within or close to within the normal glucose range of 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter.
Low blood sugar pregnancy will not effect arthritis but may effect high blood pressure.
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Low Blood Sugar Pregnancy
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Diabetes may occur in a gestational period but usually disappears at the end of the period. The woman must be trained to take the glucose levels and the insulin shots if needed. Oral medication cannot be used because of danger to the fetus. Only a small percentage of women have gestational diabetes and if properly controlled they have no problems.
Low blood sugar pregnancy will not effect arthritis but may effect high blood pressure.