Yes, just watch your blood glucose levels so they don't spike too high.
yes
Yes,But can be passed on to your children.
Diabetic patients will more than likely have an elevated amount of Glucose in the urine. This is called glycosuria. **Elevated levels of glucose in the urine in a non diabetic pregnant woman MAY be a sign of Gestational Diabetes and should be reported to the treating physician.
Anything. Except what your allergic to, obviously, or things with alcohol or drugs mixed in. If your diabetic just stick with what you were eating before.
NO although the baby can suffer from hypoglycemai (low blood sugar ) immediately after birth and will need to be monitored closesly.....as a pregnant woman can not take oral agents and will either need to be diet controlled or on insulin.
A diabetic pregnancy is known as "gestational diabetes". There is an increased chance that the pregnant woman will go on to develop full blown after the pregnancy, and there is also the chance that the baby will be large when born. There is also a chance that the baby will go on to develop diabetes in the future.
No. Once pregnant, a woman can't get pregnant-er.
No; a woman will not ovulate if she is pregnant.
shes is a diabetic woman
yes
A diabetic man will not pass on Diabetes to a woman due to sexual contact. There are a whole lot of other infections that he can pass on to her.
No.