How We Diagnose Gestational Diabetes
At MU Health Care, we take the time to understand your medical history and symptoms before making a diagnosis.
If you’re at an average risk, we screen for gestational diabetes between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy. If you’re at higher risk, we may test earlier, often at your first prenatal visit.
Your screening includes:
- Initial glucose screening test: You'll drink a sweet glucose solution, and after an hour, we’ll check your blood sugar.
- Follow-up glucose tolerance test: If your first test shows higher-than-normal levels, we’ll do a second test with a more concentrated glucose drink and take blood samples over two to three hours to see how your body processes sugar.
The initial test is designed to catch potential cases, so a high result doesn’t always mean you have gestational diabetes.
If follow-up testing confirms gestational diabetes, we’ll work with you to create a personalized plan to keep you and your baby healthy.
