What is the control standard for sugar mommies?
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Some pregnant women have diabetics in their families, so they refer to the diagnosis and treatment standards for ordinary diabetics, thinking that as long as their blood sugar is controlled below 8mmol/L after meals, they can "sit back and relax."
In fact, the requirements for blood sugar control during pregnancy are more stringent. The basic requirement is to reach or close to the normal blood sugar level. If it only meets the blood sugar standards of ordinary diabetic patients, it may be dangerous to the health of the fetus.
Note: Of course, blood sugar standards may vary slightly from person to person. If you do not suffer from frequent hypoglycemia, you can refer to the table above. It is specifically recommended to discuss with your attending doctor a suitable standard for blood sugar control during pregnancy.