Does gestational diabetes require early labor induction

Gestational diabetes does not necessarily require early labor induction. Gestational diabetes mellitus can be divided into two cases, one is diabetes mellitus combined with pregnancy, and the other is gestational diabetes mellitus, the latter is more common, for different cases of pregnant women need to induce labor in advance is different.
1. Gestational diabetes without insulin treatment and glycemic control: if there are no maternal or child complications, the delivery can be made on the due date under close monitoring, if the delivery is not made on the due date, the labor can be induced.
2. Diabetic pregnancy and gestational diabetes requiring insulin therapy: if the blood sugar control is good and there are no complications in both mother and child, close monitoring is required and the pregnancy can be terminated after 39 weeks of gestation. If the glycemic control is not good or the mother and child have complications, the patient should consult the doctor in time and decide whether to terminate the pregnancy according to the actual situation.
3. Diabetes mellitus with microvascular lesions or previous adverse birth history: these patients need to be closely monitored, in the event of adverse conditions timely termination of pregnancy.
Clinical for gestational diabetes patients, need to closely monitor blood glucose changes, timely adjustment of insulin dosage, it is recommended under the guidance of the doctor and retrograde treatment.