Hello, I was wondering how far along everyone was when diagnosed with gestational diabetes? I've noticed a lot of people in forums saying they were diagnosed in the first trimester, as early as 8 weeks. Is this something that is supposed to be tested that early? Don't they look for ketones in the many times I pee in a cup? How were you diagnosed and why did they test earlier than the normal 28 weeks?
I was 20 weeks when I went into Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) and landed in the ICU with blood sugars in the high 300's and an a1c of 11.9. My perinatologists, who took care of me in the hospital, diagnosed me as Type 1, based solely on the fact that I went into DKA, which they say only happens with Type 1. I didn't have a c-peptide or an antibody test done to confirm.
I am trying to figure out if my doctor missed something that could have prevented DKA had I been diagnosed earlier in the pregnancy.
Re: Those diagnosed early with gestational diabetes...
dx PCOS 2007
BFP #1 (natural) 12/23/2010. Stillbirth due to IC 4/2/2011
TTC #2 starting 03/2012
RE starting 07/2012
05/2013 BFP on a Letrozole (Femara)/trigger!
Cerclage, Procardia, Makena, GD (with insulin), MBR, and we made it!
Our Angel was born sleeping at 20 weeks due to IC.
I was tested and diagnosed around 13 or 14 weeks each time. I have PCOS with insulin resistance, family history and I was overweight, so I had enough risk factors to test early.
The first time, starting around 10 weeks I did several fasting and two hour blood draws at the lab, which weren't great which is why they decided to test early (along with my risk factors) and I failed the 1 and 3 hour test. This time, it had only been six months since I last had it, so they did the one hour around 11 weeks, I failed, and they said I could just skip the 3 hour and assume I have it.
My Pregnancy/Parenting BLOG TTC since 5/2011, BFP #1 12/3/11, M/C 12/7/11 @ 4wks 2d. Began seeing RE Sep 2012. October 2012 Metformin 1500 mg= ovulation on CD34 BFP#2 11/14/12 9DPO, EDD 7/26/13, DX Gestational Diabetes @14 wks, our angel born sleeping 3/24/13 @ 22wks 2d. BFP #3 7/4/13 8DPO EDD 3/22/14, DX Gestational Diabetes @14 wks. started insulin @16 wks. Our rainbow, born 3/19/14 @ 39wks 6d., we're so in love!
DKA can happen to T2 diabetics; it is not as common, but it can happen. I was put on an insulin pump for my pregnancy this time around and did training with 2 other ladies (both T2) and we were warned about DKA. Have you had regular blood tests prior to being pregnant? If you never had DKA/diabetes symptoms/landed in ICU for glucose issues before being pregnant, then from what I have read it does not sound like you are T1 because that means your body just doesn't produce insulin and you would have found out very early in life. They used to refer to it as juvenile diabetes because typically those with T1 are diagnosed under the age of 21 because complications pop up. It could be that you just have T2. I had some pretty high numbers first time around and ended up on insulin fairly quickly, but only need oral meds when I am not pg and there is another T2 woman who goes to the same doctors as me who is on CRAZY amounts of insulin while pregnant (I believe she is just around 300 units every day).
Sorry to ramble on so much, just did a lot of research for myself when I was diagnosed. It is tough and scary, but can always be better than you imagine. Feel free to PM if you need to talk or vent! Its hard getting diagnosed as diabetic when you're pregnant.