Hello there, I know I posted on this wall before but i am just stressed and frustrated and just SAD about all of this stuff going on and i need some encourging words from anyone. I have PCOS and my husband and I tried for 3 years on infertitly drugs to get pregnant which finally happened for us with IVF. My pregnancy has been good so far- even through for the first 16 weeks I was pregnant I worried that we might lose the baby (miscarrige in the past) but after i finally knew i was pregnant and this was the real thing BAM they test for for GD and I have it. They let me be on the diet just for 4 days and my numbers in the mornings were too high so now they have me on insuilin (started last night-16 units) When i woke up this morning I was hopeful that my morning number would have gone down and sadly it just stayed the same if not high then yesterdays number. I am just so bummed that nothing is going right or right in my mind. I want to do everything right for little baby- but reading about baby's weight being high, inducing early, non-stress test, something just going wrong and the risk of everything is making me stressed and bummed out which is not going to help my test in an hour. Can ANYONE give me any advice on how they handle GD and what are somethings that you can tell me that's positive. I am just like all the other mom's out there and just want everything to be perfect and normal but i know that I can over come this and it's going to be just fine but really in need of some support. ANYONE??
Re: GD
When you've been married this long, you need a ticker to remind you.
Baby Boy M - 08/01/2013
Expecting Baby Bean February 2017
The good news is that for well diagnosed and well controlled GD the outcomes are very good, really. If you follow the advice and direction, you should have every chance of a healthy baby and mom :-)
When you've been married this long, you need a ticker to remind you.
Baby Boy M - 08/01/2013
Expecting Baby Bean February 2017
DD1 Feb 2010
DD2 Sept 2011
With baby #2, I've been much more relaxed. I was dx with gd at 10w this time, and was basically expecting it. I've also had to take Glyburide at night, but after getting over the initial shock of having to take meds, I've been pretty zen about the whole thing. My edd is tomorrow, baby and I are doing fine, and everything is on track (God willing) for another normal, vaginal delivery.
I know that a gd dx can be tough to take, but please try to stay calm and positive. Odds are overwhelmingly in your favor that everything will be fine. Best wishes.
GD wound up being a blessing in disguise- I think it forced me to be healthier than I have been in awhile. I learned to eat more healthy, fit in exercise throughout the day and that a little hunger every now and then won't kill you. Since I was living such a healthy lifestyle, I actually lost weight during those last 3 months and lost even more after my daughter was born (probably due to breastfeeding). My daughter was breach so I had to have a c-section because of that and not her size. There were no issues with her blood sugar and my levels were normal after giving birth.
This time around I haven't been diagnosed with GD yet (my first glucose test at 8 weeks was normal), but my doctor recommended that I follow the diet. I have been slowing getting back into that groove because I fell into a lot of my bad habits once I came back to work and I know how hard it is to constantly be thinking about food and counting carbs, etc.