The Problem
Type 2 Diabetes is a growing epidemic in this country. With a population of approximately 90% of the people diagnosed with diabetes, it is growing …show more content…
During the second half of her pregnancy and it makes her more likely later in life to develop full-blown type 2 diabetes. This type usually goes away after the delivery of the baby, but this also makes women more susceptible to develop diabetes later on in life. Diabetes during pregnancy indicates the woman will likely have a larger baby. Other key factors, much like type 2 diabetes, for developing gestational diabetes is the woman’s age, her weight, ethnicity and family history. The older she is during pregnancy the more likely she is to develop …show more content…
When oral medications no longer work to control a healthy level, insulin is then prescribed to maintain the disease. A patient can inject insulin numerous times a day dependent on their sugar level or they can use a long acting insulin that is slowly released throughout the day. Patients can get a specialized treatment plan and see endocrinologists to help them understand the disease and how to control it. Ultimately, it is up to the patient to take responsibility for their daily care and to monitor their blood sugar levels to ensure their treatment is working