Yes. Many women even develop temporary Diabetes while they're pregnant. However, you definitely should talk to your doctor about the increased health risks of carry a baby if you're diabetic and the special considerations you need to take into account.
Abolutely!
yes
If you have unprotected sex, then yes.
Used in diabetic pation to know if the sugar level controled last three month,especial in diabetic pregnant pation
If you are pregnant and diabetic please see a medical professional as soon as possible. Strict adherence to a diabetic diet and keeping your glucose levels in check are necessary for your health and the health of your unborn baby. There are some pills you take now that may have to be switched for others, but only a doctor or midwife should be involved with making the decision with you.
if enjoying better health no obesity/diabetic/hyper tension she can deliver baby
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.
Your doctor is the best source for information, but it doesn't seem like there is any reason why not.
No, you could be Diabetic, or taking a medication that is causing you 'pee a lot'. You know what I always say, "See a Doctor".
No it does not. But if you plan pregnancy as a diabetic speak to your doctor first to make sure your health is in tiptop shape and you are informed of certain things you need to know since it is more to keep an eye on as a diabetic.
Diabetes affects almost ninety percent of the American population and that just isn't regular people. Recently while pregnant with child Halle Berry is currently on a diabetic diet as well as Nick Jonas.
Yes in most cases. Being diabetic does not usually prevent you from having babies, and 39 is not too old. As always here is the disclaimer: You must consult your personal physician about this.