Gestational Diabetes

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Abimbola Aina-Mumuney, M.D. is a perinatologist at the Johns Hopkins Center for Maternal and Fetal Medicine at Howard County General Hospital in Columbia, Maryland, and is an assistant professor in the Johns Hopkins Medicine Department of Gynecology/Obstetrics. Her areas of clinical expertise include high-risk pregnancy conditions and prevention of preterm labor.

In this video, Dr. Aina-Mumuney explains what gestational diabetes is and its potential effect on a pregnancy, including the risks to the mother and baby and how these risks can be managed.

In June 2023, the hospital was renamed Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center.
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I have GD and 31 weeks pregnant. I am monitoring my blood suger using CGM, should I only consider one hour glucose and two hours and make sure that they are bellow 140 and 120?. My pick sometime is not within hour and it is 1.5hr after first bite. It even reaches to 170 but then drop to 120 in half an hour.

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Your one of the lucky ones if it goes away?!?!? No!!!!Many women that have this, has it going away after birth!!! It's not rare for it to leave after birth. It's common and expected!!!

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