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Chandrakant Madgaonkar
Feb 22, 2018
The current experience is that the short acting insulin analogs lispro and aspart are safe; however, long acting insulin analogs can also be added and dosage titrated to prevent hypoglycemia. Nutritional management is the cornerstone of treatment; insulin, glyburide and metformin can be used to intensify treatment. Neonatal hypoglycemia and potential fetal harm needs to be avoided.
Anica Badanjak
Feb 01, 2019
Insulin analog detemir is still insulin of choice as basal insulin in management DM in pregnancy
Rajeev Gupta
Feb 22, 2019
Isapgol husk 5gm three times a day, dissolved with a glass of water before meals, will help her in many ways, like control of in the fluctuations in blood sugar, relief in constipation etc. It is shown to reduce HbA1C by 0.5%. If she can tolerate it, it may help her.
Arati shahade
Oct 29, 2019
She requires pre pregnancy counselling. allow her weight and BSL to settle down before planned pregnancy. CGMS and insulin pump are good idea for management . Judicious dietary advise depending on post preandial variation is to be sought.
It would be ideal to lose weight either by medical or surgical management. Intra gastric balloon can be an option if we are looking at a small to modest weight loss.
Sandeep Julka
Nov 29, 2019
How about using insulin pump for her. She will soon get thw steroids for fetal lung maturation too...
bendib samir
May 02, 2020
Nutritional management +basal analog insulin+pre prandial insulin lispro or humalog with postprandial glycaemia<=120mg,no indication to oad.
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Chandrakant Madgaonkar
Feb 22, 2018
Anica Badanjak
Feb 01, 2019
Rajeev Gupta
Feb 22, 2019
Arati shahade
Oct 29, 2019
Sandeep Julka
Nov 29, 2019
bendib samir
May 02, 2020
Dec 24, 2024
Pending Moderator approval.