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Manage Gestational Diabetes Without Fear

Manage Gestational Diabetes Without Fear

When you’re diagnosed with gestational diabetes, one of the first things you do is hop on Google and try to unravel what this will mean for your pregnancy and birth. A lot of the time, the search results are not reassuring. They say you’ll need … continue reading

9 Gestational Diabetes Myths

9 Myths About Gestational Diabetes

As a specialist in gestational diabetes nutrition, I get a lot of questions about blood sugar and pregnancy. Gestational diabetes is controversial. It’s complicated. And there’s a lot of misinformation out there. I do my best to address the controversies in interviews and with participants … continue reading

Share Your Gestational Diabetes Story

You did it! You proved to yourself (and your doctor) that you could manage your GD better with a real food approach. Congratulations! As you know, GD can be really scary. Sharing your story will help other moms know that a healthy, happy pregnancy is … continue reading

Three Ways to Diagnose Gestational Diabetes

Three Ways to Diagnose Gestational Diabetes

There was a good part of me that didn’t want to pursue a career as a dietitian. I didn’t want to be forced to teach incorrect information, put people on low-calorie, low-fat diets, and work in the medical system pushing the tired status quo. Going … continue reading

Gestational Diabetes Controversy

She has done the ungodly thing of writing a book about a topic that has no fence sitters, everyone one has an opinion, and everybody’s opinion is right.” That’s how my interview with Robb Wolf started. I wasn’t exactly sure if that was a compliment … continue reading

Dealing with Gestational Diabetes

dealing with gestational diabetes

I recently had the pleasure of sitting down for an interview with Marc Sklar, an acupuncturist and fertility expert, to discuss gestational diabetes. In addition to helping couples struggling to conceive, Marc has worked with women at risk for – and who are diagnosed with … continue reading