“Borderline” Gestational Diabetes – Do I Really Need Treatment?

Borderline gestational diabetes means your glucose levels were slightly above the diagnostic threshold during testing. In Australia, even mild elevations are monitored to reduce pregnancy risks. Early management through blood glucose monitoring, nutrition support and obstetric care helps maintain stable levels and protect both mother and baby. Hearing that you have gestational diabetes can feel […]
Understanding the Long-term Risks of Gestational Diabetes.

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is a condition that develops during pregnancy and usually goes away after the baby is born. However, its effects can last much longer, putting women at risk for serious health problems later in life. New research shows that there is a strong link between GDM and long-term health risks such as […]
