So I had my a/s today, and it went great. However, my urine sample showed I was spilling ketones and fairly dehydrated. And now my OB wants to do a 28 week ultrasound. So this all has me feeling a little concerned.
It had been several hours since I'd eaten and I had been feeling dizzy. I was told to eat some protein and drink more water, both of which I did and have been doing.
I guess my concern/question (that I forgot to ask) is if spilling ketones means I have or will develop GD. I feel like such a noob, but Dr. Google didn't have any answers I found very useful.
My OB didn't really seem very concerned, but it seems like a 28 week u/s is only done if there's something wrong, so I'm feeling a little worried. Not worried enough to bug the OB after hours, but worried enough to post here to see if anyone else has any experience or more knowledge about this than I do.
I have some strips at home that will measure ketones, and plan to test myself tomorrow just to see if I'm still spilling.
Anybody have any experience or feedback they'd like to share?
Re: Spilling ketones
ETA - BUT (IIRC) usually in pregnancy ketones are a sign of dehydration only, not a lack of carbs. Dehydration concentrates your urine so the small amount of normal ketones show up as much higher than they truly are. If you're well hydrated& still showing ketones, then you might add more carbs. And rule out diabetes issues. (I'm rusty on this but think this is generally correct!)
From my understanding, spilling ketones could mean you are not eating enough carbs and your body is burning fat instead of sugar. I was diagnosed with GD at about 11 weeks (now 19 weeks tomorrow), and I have lost about 15 pounds in my pregnancy. They were worried I was spilling ketones and the weight loss could have been from me burning fat, they also continued to tell me I was not eating enough carbs which I completely don't understand but fine I will have more carbs lol I guess I shouldn't really complain. When I finally tested my ketones I wasn't spilling any.
So with all that, I wouldn't worry about GD unless your doctor has brought up concerns about it.
Thanks for your support and responses, I feel a lot better.
MC: 2/19/14