This check in is for anyone diagnosed with a high-risk condition that needs increased monitoring or testing so that we can discuss our conditions and support each other. I'd like to pray for each of you in my daily prayers! If you're not comfortable, just leave it blank.
How far along are you? Why are you high-risk?
Any additional monitoring or testing this week?
Any concerns/news currently?
Anything I can pray for you specifically about right now? GTKY: What have you done or bought so far for this baby?
Me: 27 years old DH: 27 years old Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
Married in July 2014
TTC #1 since late Feb 2016
BFP #1 3/29/16 MMC: 5/5/16 BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16 BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17 My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast: Juicebox Podcast Episode 118 A1Cs: 1/12/16 6.7% 5/25/16 6.0% 11/2/16 6.1% 3/22/16 5.8% 4/27/17 5.4% 6/13/17 5.3% "Sugar Fancy Tutu"
How far along are you? 26 weeks! Why are you high-risk? Type 1 DM, MTHFR
Any additional monitoring or testing this week? I skip this week and then go back next week.
Any concerns/news currently? - I had my MFM appt on Friday. Little girl is still measuring appropriately and at 25+2 weighed 1 lb 12 oz. She was also frank breech . I will continue to go every 3 weeks for growth scans. My mom and my sister came and it was their first ultrasound. I'm concerned if MIL comes next time I'll get not good news or something. - I did my 24 hour urine last week and got results over the weekend. My protein came back elevated. It's a baseline to see if it goes up at all... but I'm bummed. Is it pregnancy? Is it diabetes? Is it the start of pre-e?
Anything I can pray for you specifically about right now? That little girl grows proportionally and doesn't get too big, and that protein in my urine stays under control and leads to no complications. GTKY: What have you done or bought so far for this baby? We painted a nursery wall, selected and paid for our nursery furniture. We have all the baby hangers in the closet from when we were all babies, and we got my mom's rocking chair. Furniture will be delivered next week!
Me: 27 years old DH: 27 years old Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
Married in July 2014
TTC #1 since late Feb 2016
BFP #1 3/29/16 MMC: 5/5/16 BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16 BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17 My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast: Juicebox Podcast Episode 118 A1Cs: 1/12/16 6.7% 5/25/16 6.0% 11/2/16 6.1% 3/22/16 5.8% 4/27/17 5.4% 6/13/17 5.3% "Sugar Fancy Tutu"
How far along are you? 26 weeks 2 days Why are you high-risk? Grade 1 placental abruption Any additional monitoring or testing this week? No appointments this week hopefully!
Any concerns/news currently? Im doing okay, still stable. I think the spotting Friday was from the transvaginal ultrasounds so it's been a week since any bleeding. My husband leaves for a 2 week training camp (Army) this Saturday and I am panicking something terrible will happen while he is gone. It mainly just anxiety I have no reason to think anything bad will happen I'm doing pretty okay right now. Anything I can pray for you specifically about right now? My baby, my sanity, a miracle reattaching placenta. (Thank you by the way I feel like other people's thoughts and prayers are helping.) GTKY: What have you done or bought so far for this baby? Well I'm scared a lot of times to do/buy anything. We have a empty room with a crib my cousin gave us, a few boxes of hand me downs and little things people have given me, and 3 cans of paint. @Sugargirl1019 that's fun, do you have a theme or colors your using? I spent my entire first trimester looking at nurseries online I love decorating!
@Sugargirl1019 Glad to hear LO is doing great. Sorry to hear about the protein in your catch. I had a good amount of protein in my baseline at 8 weeks and they did not seem concerned. Did you do have to do any blood work for your baseline? How far along are you? 24w4d Why are you high-risk? HBP
Any additional monitoring or testing this week? - I have a scan with my MFM on Thursday. I am feeling pretty nervous about it. - Unless the MFM says different this week, after this next appt with my OB I will be seeing them weekly starting at 28 weeks for NSTs. At 32 weeks I will see them 2x a week until the end which has been tentatively scheduled for 9/8. I will be almost 39 weeks.
Any concerns/news currently? Nothing right now. I got my slip to do the GD test at 26 weeks or so.
Anything I can pray for you specifically about right now? That my blood pressure remains stable and a great scan this Thursday. GTKY: What have you done or bought so far for this baby? I have not bought anything yet! I have picked out furniture and that is about it.
How far along are you? 25+5 Why are you high-risk? I carry an antibody. Any additional monitoring or testing this week? I had a Midwife appointment this morning. She asked if I wanted to do my GD test and I said no. I am still unsure if I am going to consume the awful poison they provide or do a two week home testing on my own. I really wish she would just let me drink some OJ but they do not administer the test in the office. I have to go to the lab and they won't allow it. Any concerns/news currently? N/A Anything I can pray for you specifically about right now? N/A GTKY: What have you done or bought so far for this baby? We started to declutter the spare bedroom but that is it so far.
@Sugargirl1019 I hope the protein in your urine doesn't turn out to be an issue! @Breath_Easy92 good luck getting through your husband's time away! How far along are you? 26 weeks, 5 days Why are you high-risk? marginal placenta previa, short cervix
Any additional monitoring or testing this week? None this week (next appt scheduled for 6/9)
Any concerns/news currently? After 2.5 weeks with no bleeding or spotting, I started spotting over the weekend and it was intermittent for a few days. I decided not to call the dr because it was brown, not red, I didn't have any other symptoms, and when I've had spotting in the past everything has checked out fine. I was still worried somewhat, especially since we were away for the weekend and 3 hours from home. As of yesterday everything was completely back to normal, so I am feeling much better about it now. Hoping to make it to my appointment next week without any additional issues.
Anything I can pray for you specifically about right now? No spotting! Continued stability with my cervical length. GTKY: What have you done or bought so far for this baby? We have bought a few clothes and ordered the crib and dresser/changing table (they will be be delivered tomorrow!). This weekend we will be moving furniture out of what is now the office to start the conversion to the nursery! Also hoping to pick out a paint color.
@Breath_Easy92 We are doing pale coral, gold polka dots, and flowers. We'll see how it turns out Praying for that miracle placenta reattachment!
@baileylove22 When I turned in my 24 hr urine, I also had blood drawn. Which looked beautiful, if I do say myself! Platelets also looked good so no red flags yet. I hope your MFM scan goes well, and BP stays under control! Because of your HBP, are you at extra risk for pre-e?
@Rhubarb7216 Yay for no spotting! Come on cervix, stay strong! That's so awesome youryour furniture is being delivered tomorrow. Share pictures!
Me: 27 years old DH: 27 years old Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
Married in July 2014
TTC #1 since late Feb 2016
BFP #1 3/29/16 MMC: 5/5/16 BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16 BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17 My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast: Juicebox Podcast Episode 118 A1Cs: 1/12/16 6.7% 5/25/16 6.0% 11/2/16 6.1% 3/22/16 5.8% 4/27/17 5.4% 6/13/17 5.3% "Sugar Fancy Tutu"
@Sugargirl1019 although the furniture is being delivered today, it will still need to be assembled, so no pictures yet! We probably won't assemble it for a couple of weeks until after we paint the nursery. I'll post pictures then!
@Souptin to me it is. The health of my baby and myself are very important to me. We eat very clean and organically. The drink contains artificial chemicals and dyes which have both been shown to cause cancer and other problems in children this day and age. Eye roll right back at you.
@Souptin to me it is. The health of my baby and myself are very important to me. We eat very clean and organically. The drink contains artificial chemicals and dyes which have both been shown to cause cancer and other problems in children this day and age. Eye roll right back at you.
Whooooaaaa someone's up on their high horse early this morning!
@JustBored10 I get wanting to do everything in your power to protect your baby/child, but by not doing the test and leaving GD untreated, I'm pretty sure has a higher risk of effecting them than a 1 or 2 time consumption of a sugary drink.
@Ae_Lovely321 if you read what I typed I was looking into other options other than drinking the drink in which if you do research there are many. In my case the option was either the drink or my own at home monitoring for two weeks. I never said I was declining the test all together.
@justbored10 if you knew anything about medical testing you did know it has to be done in a 100% controlled environment so that there is only 1 uncontrolled variable. The glucola is a constolled variable so that doctors across the country can hold everyone to the same standard and therefore are able to discern who does have gestational diabetes. You and the WWW don't know better than the scientists and doctors who have spent years studying diabetes and how to created controlled experiments.
@JustBored10 I saw your original post about wanting to drink oj instead. I just don't know how effective doing an at home test is, but it sounds like you've done your research. I am personally okay with not doing the research on alternate methods. Drinking the big nasty is a tradition. It has worked for my mom and all of us turned out fine.
@Justbored10 Just drinking OJ or some other drink at home is as comparable to the GD test as saying that xylitol is equivalent to sugar. The drink administered by the hospital has a controlled amount of glucose that has a known half life and digestation / absorption period. Orange juice has a myriad of various sugar compounds that all have their own individual half lives and absorption rates and rankings.
If you are so worried that a little food coloring will poison your child with cancer and other hellish ailments, then just ask for the dye free drink. It's the same stuff, just a clear citrus flavored drink instead.
@Souptin I do not think clogging the high risk board with stupid remarks and gifs is acceptable. The women on this board have serious issues regarding their health and their unborn babies health. I think you are being childish and not thinking of us that use this board to stay connected and chit chat weekly about what is happening. If you would like to open a new thread and continue to post away about how I live my life please do but do not ruin this board.
I think telling women, high risk or not that they are poisoning their body and baby by taking a scientifically proven and controlled test is clogging the board. *kermit sips teas* (don't know how to gif)
2 comments ( 3 with this one) does not constitute "clogging up" a board. Or perhaps you are referring to the other ladies who agree that calling the GD test "poison" is absurd. You're welcome to find support where you wish but fear mongering to a bunch of high risk women that a standard and perfectly safe medical test is going to ( among other things) cause cancer is irresponsible and agenda pushing of your own "beliefs" because they are not rooted in any kind of fact or science. You are the childish one and you are completely foolish if you are buying the crud you're pushing here. So please- you take your Jenny McCarthy -esk sounding made up garbage and leave it where it belongs- in the trash with your Dr google mommy degree.
@Souptin I do not think clogging the high risk board with stupid remarks and gifs is acceptable. The women on this board have serious issues regarding their health and their unborn babies health. I think you are being childish and not thinking of us that use this board to stay connected and chit chat weekly about what is happening. If you would like to open a new thread and continue to post away about how I live my life please do but do not ruin this board.
Plenty of the women commenting and responding in sheer disbelief to your previous post are high risk. So they have every right to throw their little gif party if they feel like it.
Not once have I pushed my beliefs on anyone. So I do not agree with anyone saying that. As far as what I think about it is my opinion. I never once have looked down or negatively commented on anyone for what they believe in or do with their bodies. Your input is not welcome here. As far as my unborn child goes (that currently has a medical condition with his/ her heart) I have every right to make the decision to not put chemicals, dyes and an ob-seen amount of sugar in my body at this time.
@JustBored10 umm.. @Souptin has every right to place her input "here" if she wishes to. You put your opinion out there, and she just like the rest of us have every right to express our opinions.
but please go retreat to your safe space because other people think your opinion is completely insane. this has nothing to do with your baby's heart issue, this has to do with your wonky idea of how science and medicine works.
@labby18 are you my doctor/ midwife? Do you know that my team of midwives actually agree to how unhealthy the Glucola is but do not have any other choice but to offer at home testing? Do you know anything about my babies heart condition or my health? Please try harder at making yourself feel better for how rude you are. If I wanted to "retreat" to a safe place I would not be here. Why would me deciding not to put chemicals into my body go against science? Science that has PROVED these ingredients are harmful to the human body no matter how small an amount. Have they not????
@JustBored10 Hi. I don't post on this thread, because I feel like my condition is relatively minor, but I do believe that a congenital heart defect qualifies me as high risk, so that should give me a right to comment here.
I find it offensive that you are suggesting that I care about my health or my baby less than you do because I am following my doctor's recommendations about my diet and the tests that I have done. I trust my doctor to give me advice about what's best for me and my child. That's her job.
You do you. It's your kid and your body, but there's no need to get on a board and tell a bunch of people with medical issues that they ingested poison when they had the GD test. There is no need to say that you follow certain rules because your health and your baby's health are very important to you. That implies that if we don't live your lifestyle, these things are less important to us and that is offensive. I assume that we all find the health of ourselves and our babies very important. That's why we seek out medical treatment and advice.
So I feel the need to say this. I am high risk. I have GD and my baby has dilated kidneys and I'm damn glad that drank all the "chemicals" multiple times. Because I did, I've been educated by medical professionals on how to manage my sugar. I've monitored my diet, kept my sugar down, prevented needing insulin (another chemical that does have side effects for the baby), and lost 10 pounds. I will probably be induced early to keep my baby healthy. My baby will still have a chance at having to be in the NICU after he is born and needing medication. All things that are scary, but manageable, and none of it would have been known if I didn't drink the few chemicals required to be informed and keeping baby safe. I am also educated now on the long term risks for myself and my baby. So all that being said, if you feel the small, unproven risk of the 8ounce drink you have to drink is greater than that of having untreated and undiagnosed GD, then you do you. Plus also, OJ and at home tests are not nearly as effective. Research proves that too.
Had to chime in because I don't like fear mongering about food, and didn't want anyone to be afraid to take the GD test, or to be misinformed. I logged into my lab's scientific supplier (Fisherbrand) and was able to access the ingredient list for glucola. There is, of course, glucose, water, dextrose (from corn), natural flavoring, citric acid, sodium benzoate, FD&C yellow #6 and FD&C red #40. So, no science has not PROVED that any of these ingredients are harmful to the human body no matter how small the amount. And in fact the scientific literature and consensus is that they are considered safe. Blogs or websites like that of Food Babe, who has no education on the subject, might tell a different and untrue story. It's much better to test for GD and manage it for baby and mamma's health than to avoid the drink. As someone already mentioned, dye-free versions are available.
Everyone's covered previous thoughts on the delicious glucola drink.. thank you @IsItTacoTuesday for the ingredients.
I do feel like this stuck out to me though and i need to comment: @DPandMB I'm so so glad you've avoided insulin therapy for your blood sugar control. But insulin is a naturally occurring hormone and does not have side effects on babies. I feel like because I'm type 1 and have to get 100% of my insulin from an outside source that I'm being put in a bad light for using "a chemical that has side effects on babies". It's not insulin that has side effects, it's higher blood sugars that in turn make the body (and baby eventually) produce more insulin or require more external insulin to be taken. Just wanted to clear that up.. that those women who need insulin are not doing anything bad by using insulin, nor should anyone refuse insulin therapy because of "side effects on a baby". Good glycemic range of blood sugars prevent complications in baby.
Also, I'd love it if all of you with even a teensy bit high risk condition would still come play!
Me: 27 years old DH: 27 years old Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
Married in July 2014
TTC #1 since late Feb 2016
BFP #1 3/29/16 MMC: 5/5/16 BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16 BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17 My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast: Juicebox Podcast Episode 118 A1Cs: 1/12/16 6.7% 5/25/16 6.0% 11/2/16 6.1% 3/22/16 5.8% 4/27/17 5.4% 6/13/17 5.3% "Sugar Fancy Tutu"
My husband is Type 1 and proper management is a delicate balance which is exponentially harder when pregnant. We often talk about 'how lucky' we are that it's him not me with it due to the complications it can cause in pregnancy. You've done an amazing job keeping yourself and that sweet little bean healthy and thriving.
@Sugargirl1019 please do not take offense to my post. I in no way meant that having to take insulin is bad or am shaming anyone who needs it. If I needed it, I absolutely would take it. My point was that because I have been properly diagnosed and educated, that I can avoid having to take insulin, something my doctors strive to help me prevent. There is zero shame in taking insulin and you are doing everything right. I'm sorry if I offended you.
Hi. I know this discussion with justbored10 is over and done at this point. Wanted to mention that while I understand that too much glucose in the blood is a bad thing, over all glucose is essential for life. So it is definitely not poison. Nor is insulin. All essential things. The good news about drinking the glucola drink is that damage done by high blood sugar takes time to occur. One or two exposures during pregnancy should not cause harm.
So, it might be weird to do this now, but I'm going to attempt to shift the conversation back to the high risk topic because I have a high risk-related update. So I mentioned in my weekly update that I had brown spotting over the weekend, but it went away. I was feeling like things were good and I could cruise into my appointment scheduled for the end of next week. And then I woke up this morning with red bleeding. Not ok. So I had to call the dr and go in for an ultrasound to get my cervix and placenta checked. The good news: my cervical length is remaining stable and the placenta has moved further away from the cervix. Also, the baby's growth is on track. The bad news: they don't actually know why I continue to have bleeding episodes. It can't be blamed on the placenta anymore. It's possible my cervix is just irritated from the progesterone suppositories. If it happens again they might put me the hospital to monitor me to make sure I'm not having contractions. Ugh. This did not make my Friday!
@Rhubarb7216 how far from the cervix is your placenta now? Some women experience spotting as the placenta shifts off/away from the cervix, because it is so poorly attached there. Some women also experience spotting that they never attribute to anything. I only know what I do, because I had complete previa last pregnancy. I hope that everything is ok and that you don't have any more spotting.
Re: High Risk Check-In 5/31
Why are you high-risk? Type 1 DM, MTHFR
Any additional monitoring or testing this week?
I skip this week and then go back next week.
Any concerns/news currently?
- I had my MFM appt on Friday. Little girl is still measuring appropriately and at 25+2 weighed 1 lb 12 oz. She was also frank breech . I will continue to go every 3 weeks for growth scans. My mom and my sister came and it was their first ultrasound. I'm concerned if MIL comes next time I'll get not good news or something.
- I did my 24 hour urine last week and got results over the weekend. My protein came back elevated. It's a baseline to see if it goes up at all... but I'm bummed. Is it pregnancy? Is it diabetes? Is it the start of pre-e?
Anything I can pray for you specifically about right now? That little girl grows proportionally and doesn't get too big, and that protein in my urine stays under control and leads to no complications.
GTKY: What have you done or bought so far for this baby? We painted a nursery wall, selected and paid for our nursery furniture. We have all the baby hangers in the closet from when we were all babies, and we got my mom's rocking chair. Furniture will be delivered next week!
Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T
Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16
BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17
My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog
My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast:
Juicebox Podcast Episode 118
A1Cs:
1/12/16 6.7%
5/25/16 6.0%
11/2/16 6.1%
3/22/16 5.8%
4/27/17 5.4%
6/13/17 5.3%
"Sugar Fancy Tutu"
How far along are you?
26 weeks 2 days
Why are you high-risk?
Grade 1 placental abruption
Any additional monitoring or testing this week?
No appointments this week hopefully!
Any concerns/news currently?
Im doing okay, still stable. I think the spotting Friday was from the transvaginal ultrasounds so it's been a week since any bleeding. My husband leaves for a 2 week training camp (Army) this Saturday and I am panicking something terrible will happen while he is gone. It mainly just anxiety I have no reason to think anything bad will happen I'm doing pretty okay right now.
Anything I can pray for you specifically about right now?
My baby, my sanity, a miracle reattaching placenta. (Thank you by the way I feel like other people's thoughts and prayers are helping.)
GTKY: What have you done or bought so far for this baby?
Well I'm scared a lot of times to do/buy anything. We have a empty room with a crib my cousin gave us, a few boxes of hand me downs and little things people have given me, and 3 cans of paint.
@Sugargirl1019 that's fun, do you have a theme or colors your using? I spent my entire first trimester looking at nurseries online I love decorating!
How far along are you? 24w4d
Why are you high-risk? HBP
Any additional monitoring or testing this week?
- I have a scan with my MFM on Thursday. I am feeling pretty nervous about it.
- Unless the MFM says different this week, after this next appt with my OB I will be seeing them weekly starting at 28 weeks for NSTs. At 32 weeks I will see them 2x a week until the end which has been tentatively scheduled for 9/8. I will be almost 39 weeks.
Any concerns/news currently?
Nothing right now. I got my slip to do the GD test at 26 weeks or so.
Anything I can pray for you specifically about right now? That my blood pressure remains stable and a great scan this Thursday.
GTKY: What have you done or bought so far for this baby? I have not bought anything yet! I have picked out furniture and that is about it.
25+5
Why are you high-risk?
I carry an antibody.
Any additional monitoring or testing this week?
I had a Midwife appointment this morning. She asked if I wanted to do my GD test and I said no. I am still unsure if I am going to consume the awful poison they provide or do a two week home testing on my own. I really wish she would just let me drink some OJ but they do not administer the test in the office. I have to go to the lab and they won't allow it.
Any concerns/news currently?
N/A
Anything I can pray for you specifically about right now?
N/A
GTKY: What have you done or bought so far for this baby?
We started to declutter the spare bedroom but that is it so far.
@Breath_Easy92 good luck getting through your husband's time away!
How far along are you? 26 weeks, 5 days
Why are you high-risk? marginal placenta previa, short cervix
Any additional monitoring or testing this week? None this week (next appt scheduled for 6/9)
Any concerns/news currently?
After 2.5 weeks with no bleeding or spotting, I started spotting over the weekend and it was intermittent for a few days. I decided not to call the dr because it was brown, not red, I didn't have any other symptoms, and when I've had spotting in the past everything has checked out fine. I was still worried somewhat, especially since we were away for the weekend and 3 hours from home. As of yesterday everything was completely back to normal, so I am feeling much better about it now. Hoping to make it to my appointment next week without any additional issues.
Anything I can pray for you specifically about right now? No spotting! Continued stability with my cervical length.
GTKY: What have you done or bought so far for this baby? We have bought a few clothes and ordered the crib and dresser/changing table (they will be be delivered tomorrow!). This weekend we will be moving furniture out of what is now the office to start the conversion to the nursery! Also hoping to pick out a paint color.
@baileylove22 When I turned in my 24 hr urine, I also had blood drawn. Which looked beautiful, if I do say myself! Platelets also looked good so no red flags yet. I hope your MFM scan goes well, and BP stays under control! Because of your HBP, are you at extra risk for pre-e?
@Rhubarb7216 Yay for no spotting! Come on cervix, stay strong! That's so awesome youryour furniture is being delivered tomorrow. Share pictures!
Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T
Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16
BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17
My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog
My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast:
Juicebox Podcast Episode 118
A1Cs:
1/12/16 6.7%
5/25/16 6.0%
11/2/16 6.1%
3/22/16 5.8%
4/27/17 5.4%
6/13/17 5.3%
"Sugar Fancy Tutu"
Me: 35 | DH: 38
Met: 2007
Married: 2013
BFP #1: 06/21/16 MMC: 08/04/16
BFP #2: 01/08/17 DD: 09/23/17
BFP #3: 06/10/20 EDD: 02/11/2021
If you are so worried that a little food coloring will poison your child with cancer and other hellish ailments, then just ask for the dye free drink. It's the same stuff, just a clear citrus flavored drink instead.
My choice
My baby
My body
And no @wyomama0427 I will not. Especially when it comes to health. Have a nice day
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DS #1 [S-5]
3 Step Daughters [A-8] [E-6] [I-4]
Baby #2 09/10/2017
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eta: JustBored10 said: all i can hear/see when i read this is:
but please go retreat to your safe space because other people think your opinion is completely insane. this has nothing to do with your baby's heart issue, this has to do with your wonky idea of how science and medicine works.
I find it offensive that you are suggesting that I care about my health or my baby less than you do because I am following my doctor's recommendations about my diet and the tests that I have done. I trust my doctor to give me advice about what's best for me and my child. That's her job.
You do you. It's your kid and your body, but there's no need to get on a board and tell a bunch of people with medical issues that they ingested poison when they had the GD test. There is no need to say that you follow certain rules because your health and your baby's health are very important to you. That implies that if we don't live your lifestyle, these things are less important to us and that is offensive. I assume that we all find the health of ourselves and our babies very important. That's why we seek out medical treatment and advice.
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Baby number 2 due 4/11/20
I do feel like this stuck out to me though and i need to comment:
@DPandMB I'm so so glad you've avoided insulin therapy for your blood sugar control. But insulin is a naturally occurring hormone and does not have side effects on babies. I feel like because I'm type 1 and have to get 100% of my insulin from an outside source that I'm being put in a bad light for using "a chemical that has side effects on babies". It's not insulin that has side effects, it's higher blood sugars that in turn make the body (and baby eventually) produce more insulin or require more external insulin to be taken. Just wanted to clear that up.. that those women who need insulin are not doing anything bad by using insulin, nor should anyone refuse insulin therapy because of "side effects on a baby". Good glycemic range of blood sugars prevent complications in baby.
Also, I'd love it if all of you with even a teensy bit high risk condition would still come play!
Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T
Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16
BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17
My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog
My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast:
Juicebox Podcast Episode 118
A1Cs:
1/12/16 6.7%
5/25/16 6.0%
11/2/16 6.1%
3/22/16 5.8%
4/27/17 5.4%
6/13/17 5.3%
"Sugar Fancy Tutu"
My husband is Type 1 and proper management is a delicate balance which is exponentially harder when pregnant. We often talk about 'how lucky' we are that it's him not me with it due to the complications it can cause in pregnancy. You've done an amazing job keeping yourself and that sweet little bean healthy and thriving.
Yea.. the breakfast that didn't spike me yesterday spiked me today. Effing hormones. Why can't it be easy? Here I go taking more insulin!!
Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T
Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16
BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17
My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog
My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast:
Juicebox Podcast Episode 118
A1Cs:
1/12/16 6.7%
5/25/16 6.0%
11/2/16 6.1%
3/22/16 5.8%
4/27/17 5.4%
6/13/17 5.3%
"Sugar Fancy Tutu"
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Me 34 DH 34
PCOS
Baby number 2 due 4/11/20
Lots of love to the high risk ladies.