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The A1C test is a blood test that provides information about your average levels of blood glucose, also called blood sugar, over the past 3 months. The A1C test can be used to diagnose type 2 diabetes and prediabetes. The A1C test is also the primary test used for diabetes management.
Most guidelines recommend maintaining an A1C below 6% during pregnancy to decrease the risk of complications. Due to these strict goals, your healthcare provider may recommend using a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) during pregnancy.
The hemoglobin A1c testalso known as glycated hemoglobin, glycosylated hemoglobin, HbA1c, or simply A1cis used to measure an individuals glucose control levels. The test shows average blood sugar levels over the past 90 days, expressed as a percentage. In addition, it can be used to diagnose diabetes mellitus.

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HbA1c is a valuable test for assessing long-term glucose control in pregnant women. It can help in the early detection of diabetes. Still, it cannot replace OGTT (Oral Glucose Tolerance Test). OGTT is a standard test used to diagnose gestational diabetes by measuring the bodys ability to process glucose over time.
Glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) levels are linearly related to infant size at birth. Pregnant women with glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) levels in the upper quartile (but still within the generally accepted normal range) are at increased risk of preterm delivery and preeclampsia.
Following are the normal HbA1c levels for different age groups: Children and adolescents (6-17 years) - 4.8% 5.7% Adults (1864 years) - 4.8%5.7% Adults (65 years and older) - 5.7%6.5%
The goal for most adults with diabetes is an A1C that is less than 7%. If your A1C level is between 5.7 and less than 6.5%, your levels have been in the prediabetes range. If you have an A1C level of 6.5% or higher, your levels were in the diabetes range.

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