Friday, January 22, 2010

Glucose Pregnancy Do You Have To Fast For The Glucose Tolerance Test During Your Pregnancy?

Do you have to fast for the Glucose Tolerance Test during your pregnancy? - glucose pregnancy

Do you have to fast for the glucose tolerance test during pregnancy? I am 29 weeks and hours for my review, I just did not want to know whether too fast. I would call the lab, but on Sunday night and in the vicinity.

9 comments:

#2 due 1/28/10 said...

I was told not to eat or drink for several hours before the test. I have a can against the clock to test a variety of three hours. Then you have to wait an hour after the consumption of the subject, so that they can draw blood. then you can get something to eat and drink. its not that bad. It made me tired. lol. the child plenty of exercise. haha. Good luck.

#2 due 1/28/10 said...

I was told not to eat or drink for several hours before the test. I have a can against the clock to test a variety of three hours. Then you have to wait an hour after the consumption of the subject, so that they can draw blood. then you can get something to eat and drink. its not that bad. It made me tired. lol. the child plenty of exercise. haha. Good luck.

Qrazy said...

You do not have to fast for a test an hour. When the results come back abnormal for one, then you have another proof that we are fast. I wonder the same thing before my blood test and called my doctor. They told me to eat what I wanted, especially since my appointment was in the afternoon. As my sister said: "I do not think that doing a pregnant woman!" Good luck!

Jayme Lynn said...

No, do not rush. This test is to see how quickly your body converts sugar consumed. Make sure you drink one hour before the accent. Do not try to eat something with sugar before drinking sugar, orange soda pop! If the test is positive, then the next test will soon. Good luck!


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TwoLittl... said...

Yes, you should not eat after midnight the night before.

Just a tip. Something of the sale of the bag for the lunch will be made after the test (what I will do) on this occasion.

Good luck with the GD test

MissyC
One son (3 almost 4, yuk), 16 weeks 6 days with # 2 (with the hope of the kind on 17 July, is Rylee Madison or Daniel Orion)

TwoLittl... said...

Yes, you should not eat after midnight the night before.

Just a tip. Something of the sale of the bag for the lunch will be made after the test (what I will do) on this occasion.

Good luck with the GD test

MissyC
One son (3 almost 4, yuk), 16 weeks 6 days with # 2 (with the hope of the kind on 17 July, is Rylee Madison or Daniel Orion)

Jennifer H said...

http://health.yahoo.com/diabetes-diagnos ...

The site claims that it do no preparation, but also said he should not eat, drink or strenuous excersise 8 hours before the first blood.

I could not eat, drink after midnight! So it was okay, because I was in bed with my son of 9 pm for each night of exhaustion ... lol.

You're good.

Jennifer H said...

http://health.yahoo.com/diabetes-diagnos ...

The site claims that it do no preparation, but also said he should not eat, drink or strenuous excersise 8 hours before the first blood.

I could not eat, drink after midnight! So it was okay, because I was in bed with my son of 9 pm for each night of exhaustion ... lol.

You're good.

Tanisha B said...

I did my test last week and ate drink the whole way, until then I had my test and could not eat, drink during one hour of orange bad things after what I "I had my blood was back to normal That was after my instructions, documents do

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