I need some uplifting words from moms who have gone on insulin before. I'm pretty sure I'll be there before long. Especially moms who've gone on insulin and given birth to babies who didn't need to go to nicu.
I'm pretty scared, and I'm afraid that once this baby's born they will have to take him or her away from me for testing and monitoring. I'm used to cuddling my babies as long as I want after birth and I don't think I'll handle this well. Thanks
Re: GD sucks
I have GD, and have been able to manage my sugars with slight diet changes (Thank God.)
Insulin can be both a good thing and a bad thing. Definitely if you are having trouble with control through diet alone it will help. Injections take getting used to but are pretty easy to administer yourself. I don't know about other clinics but the one I go to give the GD mommas pen injectors that make injecting a bit easier than a regular needle. I don't have much experience with the tech myself as I went from manual injections about 13 years ago to an insulin pump.
The dosages for GD usually start small too. To give an example with type 1 (ie my body produces no insulin) I'm ranging between 79 to 150 units of fast acting insulin every day right now. With GD you might get 10 to 20 units to start...if not less.
As for baby going in to nicu, it can happen. I won't lie. Though in 99% of cases where LO has sugar issues it is usually resolved within 24 hrs. Basically LO can become used to higher sugars levels from your blood and they produce too much insulin to counteract that. When they are born if that is the case they can be hypoglycemic (low blood sugar). Usually a bit of extra food and a bit of time is all it takes to regulate their insulin levels.
While I can't give you a first hand good story as I'm a FTM I have known several type 1 mommas and GD mommas who haven't had any issues with LO having sugar issues after birth.
I'm always happy to chat if you need it. Feel free to PM me
Have they tried you on any oral meds yet? A word of warning about metformin if they do try that; it will mess with your digestive system if you don't take it with a meal! Mind you it works as a laxitive so that may be welcome :P
I don't have much experience with oral meds myself as they are more designed to help type 2s use what I insulin they are still producing. I know that my clinic will try GD moms on orals first but I don't know the stats as to how effective they are at helping reduce resistance with GD as once again they aren't truly designed for that version of diabetes. I also know there isn't too much data on some of the newer orals as far as side effects with pregnancy. Insulin on the other hand is completely safe in pregnancy. So long as you watch out for low sugars while they are getting dosages dialed in
You and your baby are gunna be great! I mean luckily we live in the now where there's all kinds of help for anything our bodies put out of wack. I'm not sure what advice to offer besides trying to relax and think positive. It sucks to have even more to worry about. Much love and hugs !!
The most important thing is being able to manage your blood sugar for the rest of yr pregnancy so that baby doesn't have to produce extra insuline to manage the extra glucose (which is what causes the possible hypoglycemia after birth) and also to better manage baby weight that may cause other related problems.
I hope you pass the 3 hr so you don't have to go through any of the but I also want you to know it's not as bad as it seems from outside. Hugs!
I was diagnosed early with GD based off of a 2 hr glucose tolerance test early in my 2nd trimester because of specific risk factors I had. Apparently it was good they tested me early, because I definitely do have GD (based off of my daily finger sticks too)