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[0.50] Dr Pat and Brigid explain the format of today’s podcast episode.
[2.22] Dr Pat explains the different between diabetes and diabetes in pregnancy (gestational diabetes). Dr Pat also talks about how common it is.
[4.43] Dr Pat talks about the changes in the guidelines around early pregnancy testing.
[9.50] Dr Pat and Brigid talk about what different results from your GTT mean.
[12.22] Dr Pat talks about the new limits for a Gestational Diabetes diagnosis.
[13.28] Dr Pat and Brigid talk about what women who got their diagnosis prior to these changes should do.
[14.20] Dr Pat talks about what happens with a women’s care when they receive a Gestational Diabetes diagnosis.
[17.20] Dr Pat talks about some of the things that can increase a women’s risk of Gestational Diabetes.
[18.08] Dr Pat talks about what is classified as a big baby.
[19.42] Dr Pat talks about what happens when a women’s results comeback over the limit.
[21.30] Dr Pat some of the things that can be done by the women to control their blood sugar levels.
[24.30] Dr Pat talks about why diagnosing and treating diabetes in pregnancy is important.
[25.06] Dr Pat talks about some of the symptoms and complications of Gestational Diabetes.
[28.30] Dr Pat talks about some of the reasons why a woman with Gestational Diabetes might be induced.
[31.47] Dr Pat talks about the use of third trimester scan to monitor babies.
[33.08] Dr Pat talks about what happens if the baby’s blood sugar is too low after birth.
[35.00] Dr Pat talks about antenatal colostrum expression.
[36.30] Dr Pat talks about the impacts that gestational diabetes can have on a woman post-birth.
[42.37] Brigid and Dr Pat recap the episode and where there have been updates with the new guidelines.
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We also acknowledge the rich birthing history of aboriginal women and the connection to country that this has been and always will be.
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