Is the blood sugar of pregnant women the same as that of normal people?

Pregnant women’s blood glucose and normal people’s blood glucose standards are different, the difference is as follows: 1. The diagnosis standard of diabetes is different, pregnant women are in the 24-28 weeks of pregnancy for oral glucose tolerance test, fasting blood glucose less than 5.1mmol/L, 1 hour after taking sugar blood glucose less than 10.0mmol/L, 2 hours after taking sugar blood glucose less than 8.5mmol/L. Any 1 of the above 3 points exceeds the standard, you can The diagnosis of gestational diabetes is made. The fasting blood sugar of normal people is between 3.8-6.0mmol/L, and a fasting blood sugar greater than 7.0mmol/L can be diagnosed as diabetes mellitus. The normal 2-hour postprandial blood glucose is less than 7.8mmol/L. Diabetes can be diagnosed when the 2-hour postprandial blood glucose is greater than 11.1mmol/L. 2. The diagnosis of impaired glucose regulation and abnormal glucose tolerance exists in normal people, that is, when the fasting blood glucose is between 6.0-7.0mmol/L and the 2-hour postprandial blood glucose is between 7.8-11.1mmol/L. . The diagnosis of abnormal glucose tolerance and impaired glucose regulation does not exist in pregnancy.3. The control standards are different. Gestational diabetes requires fasting blood glucose control below 5.3mmol/L, 1 hour after meal below 7.8mmol/L and 2 hours after meal below 6.7mmol/L. The control standards for normal people are fasting blood glucose below 5.3mmol/L, 1 hour after meal below 7.8mmol/L and 2 hours after meal below 6.7mmol/L. The control standard for normal people is fasting blood glucose below 7.0mmol/L and non-fasting blood glucose below 10.0mmol/L.