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The Glycemic Index And
Pregnancy
For many people, pregnancy is the beginning of a lifetime of
high blood sugar. Those who have never had diabetes yet develop
gestational diabetes have a higher than average chance of
developing Type 2 diabetes. Of course, if you exert the effort
to change your eating habits as soon as you know you’re
pregnant, or even while you are trying to become pregnant, you
may avoid this pitfall. For those who already suffer from
diabetes, pregnancy is an added stress factor, and you will
need extra care from your doctor during your pregnancy.
More than any other time in your life, it’s important during
pregnancy to make sure that you eat foods that are healthy for
you as well as for the developing baby. This is the best time
to get into the habit or eating plenty of fruits and vegetables
and substituting high glycemic index carbohydrates for lower
glycemic index carbohydrates. It doesn’t take much effort to
do, and you will find that you have a higher energy level, a
very important aspect during pregnancy when a woman tends to
feel quite fatigued a good part of the time.
For those who think eating healthier during pregnancy means
eliminating your favorite foods, that is not the case at all.
For some people it may be a transition, especially those who
are not used to eating anything but white bread and rice and
pre-sweetened cereals, but it’s important for the health of
mother and baby to eliminate foods that are high in sugar. In
addition to reducing the chances of developing gestational
diabetes, switching to a low glycemic index diet during
pregnancy can prevent a large weight gain, which can be very
difficult to lose after delivery.
The consumption of more of the complex carbohydrates that the
body is able to convert to energy means you will gain less
weight during pregnancy, reduce the possibility of gestational
diabetes, increase your energy level, and most importantly, you
will learn how to eat a healthy, balanced diet that you can use
after the baby is born. Instead of using the excuse that many
women do and say that it doesn’t matter because you’re going to
gain weight anyway, use this time to learn new eating habits
and become familiar with the carbohydrates that have a lower
glycemic index.
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