Hi ladies,
I am pg with our second child. DS1 is 3. We are team green on this one. I am due 9/2 but I have a cpp so it will probably be earlier. I haven't had any bleeding (Yeah) and will have my second u/s next week to see if it moved. I have GD this time too. I found out 2 weeks ago and have been following the diet/exercise since. I had trouble with my fasting and breakfast numbers so I was put on 6 units of nph insulin at 8pm. That was on Friday. It did not help sat or sun as my numbers were over 100. I contacted my np and she upped the dose to 10 units. I took that last night and my number was still 106 this morning.
So to my question: If you are on NPH how much do you take, at what time and how long did it take to change your numbers?
Thank you ladies, just putting this out there has made me feel better.
Re: Intro and ? for GD ladies
Me (43) and J (45) - same sex couple. And we don't feel 40+!
June'12 - First RE Visit
Sept. '12 - Tubes removed
Dec. '12 - Donor Egg/Donor Sperm IVF Cycle - 4 good embies!
Dec. '12 - Fresh transfer, BFP! EDD 8/29/13
Mar. '13 - Missed m/c at 16w1d, baby boy stopped growing at 15w4d
Loss due to umbilical cord clot...baby was perfect.
Jul '13 - FET#1 - c/p
Sept. '13 - FET#2 - BFN
Dec.' 2, 2013 - FET#3 with our last chance embie - BFP!!!
Dec' 26, 2013 - hb!!
EDD 8/20/14 with a baby girl!
Little S was born on 8/21/14 - 8lb, 14 oz and 20 inches long.
We live in Seattle and used SRM for our donor egg IVF cycle
Pretty much the same for me. My mom would get up and test between 2 and 3 am while I was having issues. I've always been really hypo aware so a lot of the time I would get up myself if I was low.
Now I generally set an alarm to get myself up to test. Pregnancy has actually eliminated the need for the alarm as my bladder is working just fine as an alarm clock around 3am. I've gotten in the habit of making sure I do a finger poke any time I wake up to use the washroom at night. Part of that is my immediate reaction "Oh god I must be high. I have to pee". Hard to undo 20 some years of conditioning but at least it works to my advantage right now. I've finally started to relax about the nightime bathroom breaks.