I'm a type 1 diabetic and I'm ttc. I'm so ready to be a mom but I know I will be considered a high risk pregnancy due to having diabetes. If there are any other type 1's out there what should I be doing now and what should I expect when I do get pregnant and after pregnancy?
Re: Ttc and pregnancy with Type 1 diabetes
*Best advice? Schedule an appointment or speak with both your primary care physican and OB.
For TTCing, I know a big thing for diabetics is folic acid because we actually need to take more than other pregnant ladies. Our babies are at higher risk for birth defects in general.
Also, it's common in diabetics to have miscarriages. I have had miscarriages. There's not anything to definitively say why unless your diabetes is poorly controlled, but we are just at higher risk. I also have PCOS and I was told I would never have kiddos. So lots of variables there.
Getting your A1c within range for pregnancy is a big deal, but not something that will totally ruin things if you don't have it in range when you become pregnant. Mine was 7.7, granted I had other endocrine issues going on before I became pregnant and my pregnancy was unplanned. I shouldn't have been able to get pregnant honestly. Anyways, I was able to get my A1c down to 4.9 and granted mines 5.6 right now.
Tight control helps to ensure your baby won't be big and won't have an uneven fat distribution which can cause complications when having a vaginal delivery. Shoulder dystocia is something people can sue for malpractice and it scares doctors so many prefer to do C-sections to avoid it. But with a C-section comes major abdominal surgery and healing risks because of diabetes.
Where I live there are 2 hospitals to choose from for delivering, but I'm only allowed to deliver at one because they have more resources. The hospital I'm delivering at has a 9lbs cut off for babies, so if they are 9lbs or bigger they are an automatic C-section. I don't get to deliver in the birth care center because if I need to go to the OR they want everything available to me.
Also my OB did extra testing via ultrasound (fetal echocardiogram and I had to have an echocardiogram) and blood work to ensure things are how they need to be. My team consists of my Endo (who is also my PCP), my OB and my MFM. I usually just see my Endo and OB because my MFM watches all of my ultrasounds.
Babies born to diabetics tend to have their lungs to mature 2 weeks slower than those born to non-diabetic moms, so 39 weeks is full term for babies born to diabetics.
If your placenta is failing, that is cause for you to deliver your baby earlier because it means your baby isn't getting what it needs. Another sign is less insulin needed because the placenta causes insulin resistance to just increase and at the end of pregnancy it's obscene really. I'm taking massive amounts of insulin.
I had low amniotic fluid with my previous pregnancy which is a sign of placenta failure, but they didn't find it until 38 weeks and the OB delivering babies at the hospital refused to deliver me that day. She was a firm believer that drinking tons of water helps increase amniotic fluids. It doesn't. Studies have disproven that idea. So I was induced at 39 weeks and my daughter was the first baby born to a diabetic that didn't have to go to the NICU for monitoring and to actually be stable.
With this pregnancy, I have too much amniotic fluid and horrible insulin resistance. So we know my placenta is working well.
Hope that gives you some insight, but do lots of research and talk to your doctors. They make they calls and they decide at the end of the day.
Good luck, and feel free to message me anytime. This is an interesting adventure for sure, and it is great we live in a time when Type I diabetics can safely navigate a pregnancy (with lots of help!).
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