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Dr. Ritu Thapliyal Explains Gestational Diabetes Risks

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April 20, 2026
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Gestational Diabetes: Why This Pregnancy Condition Matters for Lifelong Health

By Dr. Ritu Thapliyal, General Physician & Internal Medicine Specialist, Holy Family Hospital, Delhi

As internists, we often meet women years after childbirth who are newly diagnosed with diabetes. A closer look at their history reveals a common thread. Many of them had gestational diabetes during pregnancy. What once seemed like a temporary condition often turns out to be an early signal of future metabolic disease.

In India, the number of gestational diabetes cases is steadily increasing. This rise is closely linked to modern lifestyle patterns such as reduced physical activity, increasing obesity, and delayed pregnancies. It is important to understand that gestational diabetes mellitus is not just a pregnancy-related issue. It reflects deeper metabolic changes that can influence long-term health.

Understanding the Science Behind Gestational Diabetes

Pregnancy naturally alters the way a woman’s body handles glucose. As pregnancy progresses, the body becomes more resistant to insulin. This is a normal physiological adaptation that ensures a continuous supply of glucose to the growing fetus.

This insulin resistance is driven by placental hormones such as human placental lactogen, estrogen, progesterone, and cortisol. These hormones reduce the effectiveness of insulin in the mother’s body, leading to higher circulating glucose levels.

In a healthy pregnancy, the pancreas compensates by producing more insulin. The beta cells increase their activity to maintain normal glucose levels. However, in some women, this compensation is not sufficient.

When the pancreas fails to meet the increased insulin demand, blood sugar levels rise, resulting in gestational diabetes. This failure is often associated with pre-existing insulin resistance, genetic predisposition, obesity, and metabolic syndrome. In many cases, pregnancy simply reveals an underlying metabolic vulnerability.

This is why gestational diabetes should be viewed as an early warning sign of future type 2 diabetes rather than a temporary condition.

Who Is at Higher Risk

Certain factors increase the likelihood of developing gestational diabetes:

  • Age above 25 years
  • Family history of type 2 diabetes
  • Overweight or obesity with BMI above 25 kg per square meter
  • Previous delivery of a baby weighing more than 4 kilograms
  • History of unexplained stillbirth
  • Presence of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Early identification of these risk factors helps in timely diagnosis and better management.

Screening and Diagnosis

Guidelines from the World Health Organization and the American Diabetes Association recommend a single-step 75 gram Oral Glucose Tolerance Test between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy.

Diagnosis is made when any of the following values are met:
Fasting glucose 92 mg per deciliter or higher
1 hour value 180 or higher
2 hour value 153 or higher

In India, universal screening is strongly recommended due to the high prevalence of gestational diabetes.

Management Approach

The first step in management is lifestyle modification. A balanced and individualized diet is essential, focusing on proper calorie distribution, adequate protein intake, and controlled carbohydrates. Moderate physical activity such as daily walking improves insulin sensitivity when medically appropriate.

If lifestyle measures are not sufficient, insulin therapy remains the safest and most effective treatment. It does not affect the fetus and is considered the gold standard. In selected cases, medications like metformin may be used under medical supervision.

Regular monitoring through self-checking of blood glucose is important. Target levels include fasting glucose below 95 mg per deciliter and post-meal levels below 120 mg per deciliter.

When a Mother’s Sugar Impacts the Baby

Uncontrolled gestational diabetes can lead to complications for both mother and child.

For the mother, risks include high blood pressure during pregnancy, increased chances of cesarean delivery, and a higher likelihood of developing diabetes later in life.

For the baby, risks include excessive growth, birth complications, low blood sugar after birth, and breathing difficulties. These outcomes highlight the importance of early and effective management.

Life After Delivery

Gestational diabetes does not end with childbirth. Women should undergo a glucose tolerance test within 6 to 12 weeks after delivery to reassess their condition.

Long-term follow-up is crucial. Regular screening every one to three years, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and involving family members in awareness can help prevent progression to type 2 diabetes.

Common Myths

Many people believe gestational diabetes disappears completely after delivery, which is not always true. Some think only overweight women are affected, which is incorrect. There is also a misconception that insulin is unsafe during pregnancy, whereas it is actually the safest treatment when used properly.

Prevention and Awareness

Preventing gestational diabetes begins before pregnancy. Maintaining a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet, and staying physically active are key steps. Educating young women about lifestyle habits and regular health checkups can significantly reduce future risk.

A Real-Life Perspective

A 32-year-old woman diagnosed with gestational diabetes followed strict dietary guidelines and stayed physically active throughout her pregnancy. After delivery, her blood sugar levels returned to normal, and she continues to remain diabetes-free. Her journey shows that early intervention can make a lasting difference.

Final Takeaway

Gestational diabetes is not just a temporary condition. It is an early metabolic signal that requires attention. Recognizing it early and managing it effectively can reduce long-term health risks and improve outcomes for both mother and child.

 

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