When pregnant women are screened for diabetes, their 2-hour postprandial blood glucose should be <8.5mmol/L. Gestational diabetic patients’ 2-hour postprandial blood glucose control target should be <6.7mmol/L to minimize the impact on the fetus. Pregnant women with two-hour postprandial blood glucose 8.1mmol / L is serious can not be generalized, need to go to the hospital for further screening whether it is gestational diabetes.
Gestational diabetes can be diagnosed if there is no diabetes before pregnancy, fasting blood glucose ≥5.1mmol/L during pregnancy or one hour blood glucose ≥10mmol/L after 75g of oral glucose, and two hour blood glucose ≥8.5mmol/L, and one of the above is achieved.
The target range for two-hour postprandial glucose control in gestational diabetes is within 6.7 mmol/L. Therefore, if gestational diabetes mellitus has been diagnosed, pregnant women with two-hour postprandial blood glucose 8.1mmol / L is substandard blood glucose, need to be adjusted under the guidance of the doctor to lower sugar program, if the long-term poor control of blood glucose may affect the development of the fetus or increase the risk of miscarriage, it is more serious.
If the normal pregnant women, no diabetes before pregnancy, pregnancy has not been diagnosed with gestational diabetes, two-hour postprandial blood glucose 8.1mmol / L has not yet reached the diagnostic criteria for gestational diabetes, but also need to be combined with fasting glucose and one hour postprandial glucose to determine the synthesis of the results if the results are normal, the case is relatively not serious.
It is recommended that pregnant women with high blood sugar undergo further examination to avoid delays.