T.J.
Hi O.,
I had GD with 3 out of 4 of my pregnancies. It is a little scary, as the first thing they will tell you are the risks to you and your baby, including worst-case (but very rare) scenarios. It requires a lot of discipline on your part to watch your diet and intake. I met with a nutritionist who helped me figure out meal plans. The hope is that they can regulate your glocose levels with diet alone. If that does not work you may have to take either insulin or a pill. With one pregnancy I took insulin shots. The next one I regulated it with diet alone. The last one I had to take a pill daily. Also, all three times I had to test my own sugar levels at home with a little machine (most insurance covers this I think. And just with this last pregnancy I had to go twice a week for fetal monitoring where they would hook me up to the monitors for about 15 minutes to monitor the heart rate and the fetal kicks. Oh, and once a week I had an ultrasound.
Try not to worry too much. It can be scary, but there are a lot of women out there that have GD during pregnancy and have very healthy children! None of my children were born with complications. And right after birth, my glucose levels were back to normal (although I know that I am at higher risk to develop diabetes later in life). I hope this helps and if you have any other questions that I may be able to answer feel free to contact me! Good luck to you and congratulations on baby #5!