The Blood Glucose (After 1 Hour/50g Glucose) Test measures the blood sugar level one hour after consuming 50g of glucose. It is primarily used as a screening test for gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy).
Why is the Blood Glucose (1 Hour/50g) Test Important?
- High blood glucose levels after the test may indicate gestational diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance.
- If the blood sugar level is high, further testing (like the 100g OGTT) is usually required for confirmation.
- It helps detect early signs of diabetes during pregnancy, reducing risks for both mother and baby.
When is the Test Recommended?
- Typically performed between 24-28 weeks of pregnancy as a routine gestational diabetes screening.
- Recommended for pregnant women with obesity, family history of diabetes, or previous gestational diabetes.