money and worth millions.Gestational diabetes is high blood sugar that develops during pregnancy and usually disappears after giving birth.According to the NHS, it happens when your body cannot produce enough insulin – a hormone that helps control blood sugar levels – to meet your extra needs in pregnancy.
This can cause problems mother and baby during pregnancy and after birth.When Sophie was told she had gestational diabetes, she told news.com.au she began “actively learning about nutrition and what goes into my body" and studying nutrition.“I didn’t know what I should be eating and that’s ultimately why I ended up studying nutrition,” Sophie, now 32, added.A year later, the Australian influencer and nutritionist gave birth to her second.