I was 36 now, will be 36 when baby number 3 arrives. I was taken aback at my 13 week checkup when they wanted me to do the Trutol GD test. I said isn't it too early? I only had it at 28 weeks with DS and DD and both were negative, so why so why so early this time? They said I am high risk because of my age, the fact that I overweight and b/c it's my third pregnancy? I had never heard this before, caught me off guard. Augh, Trutol is gross enough 1x, but whatever.
Re: Gestational Diabetes test x2?
DD born 12.21.09, conceived w/ injects and IUI
TTC#2 since Nov 2011
BFP 2.6.12 m/c 6w5d | BFP 5.25.12 c/p
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3 medicated IUIs, all BFN
-Taking a break from treatment-
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I'm 38 and won't be testing my glucose until about 26 weeks. (I'm 24 now.) I'm overweight with a grandmother who has diabetes and this is my first baby, but my doctor never said I was at higher risk because of my age or even my weight (i.e. my weight doesn't mean I have to test earlier than any other pregnant woman)...
That seems bizarre to me-- is your OB in the habit of ordering lots of tests for you? Not to be cynical, but there are some docs out there who like to order lots of tests to collect the money from the insurance companies.
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You have two risk factors -- age and being overweight. Your doctor is likely just being prudent. If you don't want to do the glucola drink, just ask for a fasting glucose and A1C.
I have PCOS, was 34, and was at a healthy pre-pregnancy weight with my son and I tested positive for GD at 26-28w. I am 38 now, overweight, and still have PCOS. I was not surprised to be GD again at 10-11w.
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Odd that just the fact this is your 3rd pregnancy and your age your dr would order this test. Were any of your babies over 9 lbs at birth?