High glucose tolerance during pregnancy, retested blood sugar has come down, how long do I have to monitor it

High glucose tolerance in pregnancy, post-test blood glucose has been reduced to normal, should also closely monitor blood glucose until 4~12 weeks postpartum to review the 75g glucose tolerance back to normal.
The 75g glucose tolerance test is performed at 24~28 weeks of pregnancy, and if the blood glucose reaches 5.1, 10.0, 8.5mmol/L in fasting, one hour after meal, and two hours after meal, it is diagnosed as gestational diabetes.
Once diagnosed, blood glucose should be controlled through diet control, appropriate exercise, insulin injection, and close monitoring of blood glucose during pregnancy until the 75 gram glucose tolerance test is normalized by 4 to 12 weeks postpartum.
Poor control of gestational diabetes mellitus increases the risk of fetal growth restriction, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, macrosomia, and fetal distress during pregnancy, so pregnant women should pay attention to this, and under the guidance of their physicians, undergo regular obstetric examinations and monitor their blood glucose.