Hi ladies --
I've just been diagnosed with gestational diabetes, and I guess it's pretty severe-- my practitioner looked at my food logs and glucose levels and said that with my "wildly appropriate" food choices but still elevated numbers, there would be nothing I could change in my diet to improve my blood sugar, so she put me on insulin immediately.
I know how to maintain a good diet and exercise regimen and all that, and I'm taking my insulin to keep my numbers under control, but I'm still worried about what this is going to mean for my baby and the birth. Does anybody have any experience with this? Was your baby okay? What was your birth experience like? I keep trying to research this on the internet but every article about GD seems to focus on diet and exercise. Obviously I will talk to my doctor at my next appointment, but in the meantime I'm just hoping to hear from other mommas who have been through it. I want to know if most are able to have normal birth experiences, if you had to be induced early or have a C-section, what it was like for your baby afterwards, etc.
Thanks in advance to anybody who can help!
Re: Birth Experiences with Gestational Diabetes
I think in the end what matters is that your numbers are good so you should expect a good outcome.