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  1. Antenatal care in Hyperglycemia in Pregnancy DR NAINA MIGLANI CONSULTANT Dayawati hospital

  2. Antenatal care • Maternal surveillance • Blood sugar control • Watch for complications due to hyperglycemia • Fetal surveillance • Fetal well being • Appropriate growth • Congenital anomalies

  3. Counselling • Reassure • Reassure & • Reassure

  4. Antenatal check upFirst visit

  5. Counselling • If HbA1c > 8% in first trimester, increased possibility of congenital malformations • If HbA1c > 9.5% in first trimester, 22% risk of congenital malformations • If presence of end organ disease, more chances of fetal compromise and not so favourable outcome of pregnancy

  6. Antenatal Check upEvery visit • Hemoglobin • Urine routine exam • Blood pressure • Fundal height • Clinically evaluate for hydramnios • Blood sugar testing every 2 weeks on her own by glucometer and by venous blood sample • Diet counselling • Exercises • Insulin if required and patient is educated to administer insulin herself

  7. Antenatal care • Routine Iron and calcium supplements • Tetanus immunization • Counsel for possibility of preterm labour • If preterm labour • Admit • Tocolysis with nifedepine or magsulf • Sympathomimmetics to be avoided • Corticosteroids • Important to be regular for antenatal checkup • Explain how to monitor blood sugars

  8. Fetal surveillance • Accurate Dating by ultrasonography in first trimester • USG at 18-20 weeks for congenital anomalies • Fetal echocardiography in women with preexisting diabetes, diabetes diagnosed in early pregnancy • USG in 3 rd trimester for fetal growth evaluation • Daily fetal movement count

  9. Danger signs • Blood sugars • Fasting > 95 mg/dl • Postprandial 2 hrs > 120 mg/dl • Any sugars <70 mg/dl • Symptoms of hypoglycemia like sweating, syncopal attacks • Pain abdomen, leaking or bleeding pv • Reduced fetal movements • Admit if any above or compromised maternal and fetal surveillance

  10. Featl surveillance • Women with previous stillbirth • Associated preeclampsia • Requiring insulin • Preexisting diabetes Twice weekly NST and doppler assessment as and when required

  11. Planning delivery

  12. When to deliver? • GDM well controlled on diet to be followed till 41 weeks • GDM on insulin – pregnancy terminated at 38-39 weeks by induction of labour • Earlier termination of pregnancy if associated hypertension or compromised fetal testing • Antenatal corticosteroids to be administered if delivery< 34 weeks- careful blood sugar monitoring

  13. How to deliver? • Aim for vaginal delivery • LSCS for obstetric indications • Fetal weight >4kg consider elective cesarean section

  14. Intrapartum care • No definite protocol • Gestational diabetics in labour do not require insulin and only blood sugar monitoring • Omit morning dose of insulin if elective cesarean section • Night doses as usual • In induction of labour, omit the dose when in active labour • Blood sugar monitoring at regular intervals and insulin accordingly

  15. Intrapartum care • Fetal heart to be closely monitored in labour • More chances of prolonged labour • More instrumental delivery • Watch for • Shoulder dystocia • Birth injuries • PPH

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