Just got a call from my OB's office and they said that I failed my 1 hr glucose test. I believe she said it came in at 159. I told her that I had actually fasted for the test (even though I wasn't told to) and she (nurse) said then it is probably likely that I actually do have gestational diabetes. I'm SOS scared now just sitting here crying. I always suspected that I actually had GD with my second child...I had failed the one hour, passed the 3 hour, but then had a 9 lb 10 oz baby (I also always gain about 60 lbs when pregnant). I'm just feeling sorry for myself because I feel like there is a lot going against me (hypothyroidism, over 35, and now possibly having GD) I feel like this poor baby won't be healthy because of all my additional risks...sorry to ramble on...just wanted someone to vent to. Thanks for listening...

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Mom to 3 with one on the way. EDD 10/04/14
Re: Vent (sad): failed my 1 hour glucose test
However if you do fail the 3 hour test and they diagnose you with GD, that does not mean your baby won't be healthy... actually quite the opposite. I had to be so strict with my diet during my first pregnancy (diagnosed with GD, failed the test by 1 point) that I felt assured that my baby was even healthier, plus they run more tests on you weekly at one point to make sure that your baby is fine.
The upside to me having GD the first time is I barely gained any weight during my pregnancy!
I know it's stressful and disappointing and hard to get used to but whatever the outcome you will be ok!
I am sorry that you have additional worries. I understand that the diet is hard but it will be better for both you and the baby if you end up with GD. Also like wildflower said, the extra monitoring will give you some reassurance that things are ok.
FX crossed for better results for the 3 hour test.
Yes having GD is a bummer. It also means you do not have to stop enjoying your pregnancy. It means watching what you put into your body to have a healthy baby and a healthy you.
I a type 2 diabetic not pregnant and have been GD since BFP. So in ways it does stink because I can not have all the sugar I want, but I am going to be much healthier out of it. Even better then that a healthy baby.
When you get down about things look at what your body is able to do. Grow a baby.
I am 35, have thyroid issues, and am GD. I was also told the only way I could get pregnant was by fertility treatments. But I was able to conceive without any drugs.
So make sure to be thankful for the things you do have.
@MagentaMouse
Sockgnome78
Just want to say that your responses have really encouraged me and I am sure I will look back and read them next week when I go for my 3 hour test! THANK YOU!!
Married 10/06
Baby Girl "C" arrived on 10/07/14 (39 weeks, 6 days)
It doesn't mean you will have GD
When I had GD I had to test about 6- 8 times a day... You get used to it, I promise...