Should pregnant women who fail their glucose tolerance be tested at home every day?

Pregnant women who have not passed the glucose tolerance can usually not need to test at home every day, because excessive tension and frequent testing can easily cause emotional problems in pregnant women, thus interfering with the judgment of normal blood glucose. Abnormal glucose tolerance is a sign of elevated blood glucose levels, which is detrimental to the growth and development of the fetus in the womb and should be dealt with in a timely manner. 1. Don’t panic if you don’t pass the glucose test. Some pregnant mothers can keep their blood glucose level within the ideal range through lifestyle interventions such as physical exercise and dietary control. 2. Glucose tolerance is usually screened during the 24th to 28th week of pregnancy, and too frequent testing at home will often interfere with the pregnant mother’s mood and is not conducive to the judgment of normal values. In addition, if the glucose tolerance is not passed, in addition to regular testing and rechecking, you can also go to the endocrinology department of the nearest hospital for further consultation and treatment.