Gestational Diabetes: Choosing an Injection Site
Gestational Diabetes: Choosing an Injection SiteIf you have gestational diabetes, you may need to take insulin by injection. Let’s look at how to choose aninjection site.Insulin should be injected into fatty tissue. It’s recommended to inject yourself in the belly, the backs of thearms, and the tops or sides of the thigh. Pick somewhere you can reach easily. Work with your diabetes careteam to find the injection area that is best for you.You need to change the actual site of injection each time you take insulin.This means moving the injection spot around in that body part. This will help keep your skin and tissueshealthy. It also helps your body take in insulin better. Stay away from scar tissue, moles and the area rightaround your belly button.Always use a clean needle. Make sure your dose is at room temperature. Injecting cold medicine may cause itto sting.Throw away the needle in a Sharps container. You can get a container at many retail stores and pharmacies. Ifyou don’t have a Sharps container, use a heavy plastic bottle with a tight-fitting lid. Write on the label that itcontains medical waste.You may be nervous about injecting insulin at first, but your diabetes team can go over the correct steps forinjecting insulin with a syringe. Remember each injection is best for you and your baby’s health.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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