Actionsets help people take an active role in managing a health condition.  Gestational diabetes: Checking your blood sugar

Introduction

If you have gestational diabetes, you need to know when your blood sugar level is outside the safe range. Fortunately, you can see what your blood sugar level is anywhere and anytime by using a home blood sugar meter. Within a minute or two, you can know what your blood sugar level is.

Key points

  • Knowing your blood sugar level helps you treat low or high blood sugar before it becomes an emergency.
  • Knowing your blood sugar level also helps you know how exercise and food affect your blood sugar and how much insulin to take (if you take insulin).
  • Checking your blood sugar helps you feel more in control of your diabetes during your pregnancy.
  • Four keys to success in monitoring your blood sugar are:
    • Keep your meter and supplies with you at all times.
    • Make it a habit to check your blood sugar level. Build it into your routine.
    • Prick the sides of your fingers, not the tips. The tip of a finger is more sensitive than its sides.
    • Check your blood sugar meter's accuracy when you visit your doctor. Compare your results with your doctor's results.

What? - What is the medical information or key concepts related to the action? What is home blood sugar monitoring?
Why? - Why the action is important? Why monitor your blood sugar?
How? - Learn the steps involved in taking action. How to test your blood sugar
Where? - Other resources and organizations that can help you take action Where to go from here

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Author: Caroline Rea, RN, BS, MSLast Updated: December 4, 2007
Medical Review: Caroline S. Rhoads, MD - Internal Medicine
Lois Jovanovic, MD - Endocrinology

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