The orange drink they make you drink has sugar from corn in it.
I get sick when I eat corn or corn sugar and when I have anything orange flav. I told my midwife but she didn't listen.
She has tried to scare me in to drinking the nasty stuff by telling me I could end up with a 10 lb baby that comes out with a broken shoulder or collor bone if I don't get checked for GD.
There are a few foods that I can't eat like corn milk orange or high acidic foods. My stomach can't handle them.
I wanted to know if any of you have encountered this and what have you done. Any other way to get the testing done? My midwife says there's no other way. They don't have other flavors here and they don't offer any other flavors at the labs close by to me and I can't seem to find anybody who will let me know if there's natural option to consuming a certain amount of non-corn sugar.
-Side note my midwife seems to have changed her view on my hubby he came to my second appointment with me in his uniform(army) this appointment #3 she asked me if he hits me???? WTF??? No he doesn't hit me.
Edited- so that I was more clear of what I was talking about. Prego brain made leave some details out .
Re: GD testing help I can't have corn or orange
If you're asking about the drink to see if you have high sugar or something...it does come in other flavors besides orange.
To my knowledge there is no corn flavored GD testing drink so you're probably safe there.
As for your hubby...your MW may have had bad experiences in her own life with military or etc. There are the occassional jerks who do not bring an ounce of pride to a military uniform. Fortunately, there are way more heroes that do.
ETA: I agree with PP. You may want to look into another MW. You don't want giving birth to be stressful on you & your husband bc she has a bad viewpoint or a bad attitude regarding military.
Your midwives comments about not doing the test- or needing an alternative, and regarding your DH would relaly piss me off. I'd report her to someone in the office (usually there is a legal PR type person who will listen to complaints). You shouldn't have to tolerate that. I've had to take advantage of that type of thing as well, with nurses that decided to make really off base remarks about my son's diet, in front of him...in the GI office where he's treated nonetheless. Even if you stick with her, it may help her to know her comments bother ppl and save someone, or you , from hearing stuff like that in the future.
Since I didn't quite understand if you were asking anything other than about the GD orange drink in that post I'll restrict my answer to that one question.
OP, there are unflavoured or other flavours of the GD drink (lemon-lime is one I've seen) that you can use instead of the orange one. I would contact the lab you will be using for the test and see if they can accomodate you with a non-orange GD drink.
FWIW, it is standard practice for medical care providers (at least all the ones I've encountered) to ask a woman if there is any abuse going on.
Is this a new Midwife? My OB's office has a practice of every first appointment they ask if you have ever been in an abusive relationship. Could it be their practice? I would ask. Also the glucose drink they have you drink has Water, D-Glucose, Citric Acid anhydrous, Sodium Bensoate, Flavor and dye. No corn and our office offers fruit punch or orange. Also if you don't want to do those, you can get a script from your Dr for straight glucose dissolved in water.
https://www.dynalifedx.com/Portals/0/pdf/Patient%20instructions/Glucose%20Drink%20Information.pdf
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I'm guessing the corn issue comes into play because a lot of sugar is made from corn. Have you researched what the GD juice is made from? Is it derived from corn or from sugar cane? If it's from sugar cane then there shouldn't be any issues with the GD test for you if corn and orange flavor are your only two issues with the test drink. That being said, I have heard there are other options so I would start googling and talk to your midwife a bout those options and possibly start looking for another midwife, especially since she stereotyped your husband and asked if he hits you.
In the mean time I am also going to speak to the midwives office and see if I can get taken on by another midwife. It really bothers me that she is being this way and what someone said about her being like this now... What's she going to be like during labour I don't want to have to deal with her stressing me out and trying to scare me in to doing things.
Find a new midwife?
A healthcare practitioner should be working with you if you have a legitimate allergy. Like other people mentioned, there are other flavors or things you can eat with sugar.
As far as the hitting comment, what was the context? Was it said to just you or was your husband there? Was they any kind discussion leading up to the comment or was it just blurted out? Domestic violence was never mentioned by my doctor's office, but was discussed in my childbirth class. It was done when the men and women were separated into groups for an activity and she talked about warning signs and what to do/who to call with just us. It was approached in a professional way and not just phrased as "does your SO hit you?" That would bother me.
I checked the contents of my sugar stash and the sour keys I got at Costco have wheat glucose in it and one is 24 g's of sugar so I am going to see if eating 2 and a bit would be equal.
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DD born 8/7/2013
DS born 7/28/14
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