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And in your case, this will only be for a short while, and then your life can go back to normal. Inducing the baby's delivery a few weeks early is the norm for a diabetic mom, so don't worry. The doctor will test your baby's lungs to make sure that they are developed completely and will schedule to induce labor when the timing is right. This is done to protect your baby from any damage that high glucose levels do to the placenta, for diabetic moms sometimes have problems with the placenta losing its condition at the end of the pregnancy if glucose levels are high. So the baby is safer if induced a little early.
Don't worry. it sounds as if you have a great doctor who is looking out for both you and your baby's health. Hang in there for just a little while longer, and things will return to normal. Gestational diabetes, by the way, is caused by hormonal changes during pregnancy that cause the mom to become insulin-resistant. In the majority of cases, from what I have read, the mom returns to normal after the baby is born and the hormones return to normal. We do wish you the very best!!!