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As a mother with sugar diabetes breastfeeding your baby then I am sure you have already spoken with your doctor about how best to treat your diabetes during this happy time of life. If you have not had an opportunity yet to do so make an appointment to discuss this with your doctor. Some of the things you might require advice on are how to treat your sugar diabetes during pregnancy and how that treatment could affect the health of your baby. You will also need to discuss the benefits of both nursing and bottle feeding. Some people think that nursing can help you keep your blood sugar down to a more normal level during this time. By breast feeding your baby for at least the first six months you are assisting in lessening the chances of your baby acquiring type 1 diabetes. Breast feeding is not only good for your baby but it's also beneficial for the mothers wellness. However, breastfeeding is not for everyone and only you and your doctor can decide if that course is appropriate for you. Breastfeeding is a great way to lose some baby fat from the new mom. You can often shed a few pounds of baby weight that you may have gained during pregnancy. If you were diabetic before falling pregnant (and not suffering from gestation diabetes) then dropping some baby weight is even more crucial to your overall wellness. Some diabetic breast feeding mothers notice that their glucose levels tend to decrease when nursing. Often some of the symptoms of sugardiabetes may even disappear while breast feeding. There is no possibility that insulin will pass to your baby if you have type 1 diabetes. Your doctor may even determine that your need for additional insulin has reduced since gestation. If you're living with type 2 diabetes and are taking medicines for it then your physician will need to discuss with you whether you will be able to breastfeed your baby with your medication. If it's possible to breastfeed your baby with your diabetes then your physician should advise you on which medications will be suitable for you while breastfeeding your baby. Remember, some medication would be contraindicated during pregnancy. While you are nursing it is crucial for you to abide by an effective, healthy diet, not just for you but for your baby's health as well. When you feel like having a snack, do it. Snacking on something good for you, as frequently as possible, during nursing will help maintain your glucose levels more normally and will keep you and your baby healthy. If you enjoy drinking milk you may want to look at increasing your intake while nursing your baby, this may even count as a snack if you don't feel like eating at that time. When a diabetic mom is nursing her child there is a likelihood that your blood sugar levels will become off balanced. By sticking to a healthy diet, getting regular moderate exercise and maintaining a record of glucose levels in your journal you will be well on your way to keeping both you and your baby healthy. Deciding to breastfeed your baby gives a lot of benefits, not only for the baby but also for you. You should carefully consider the benefits and advantages of both breastfeeding and bottlefeeding when when choosing how to nurse your baby. Naturally, you should also discuss this with your doctor who can properly advise you on nursing with sugar diabetes.



 
 
   
 
 
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