Prior to pregnancy I had been in the prediabetic range and working hard on diet and exercise to try and lower my a1c numbers into a normal range. now that I'm pregnant I've officially been promoted to having gestational diabetes after a 5.7 a1c test result during my early pregnancy blood work

I'm 10 weeks along and have been testing my blood sugar 4x a day for the past week. It's a drag, but it does give you good insight on how your body reacts to what you eat.
Has anyone else been diagnosed with early gestational diabetes?
Re: 1st trimester with gestational diabetes
i have pcos so I have to do it before my 18 week appointment and then again at the regular (27 wk I think?) time
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EDD: Feb 5, 2018
I saw my doctor yesterday and because my fasting blood sugars have been averaging in the 120's she's already ready to diagnose me. I had labs done to check my A1C but she mentioned insulin will be likely later on. I know there is a likelihood that I was diabetic before becoming pregnant but my PCP never diagnosed me. Having this new diagnosis looming over me is terrifying...Especially at the thought of needing insulin.
After about 5 days of testing my after meal numbers are within a normal range, but my fasting numbers are higher, around 105 to 110, they should be below 90. Im worried that I'll have to go on medication this early in my pregnancy. I have a follow up appt with the nutrionist and perinatal dr next week.
The fasting numbers are sooooo hard to get down if you are already prediabetic. Last night I tried 2 tbl spoons of apple cider vinegar before bed and that kind of lowered my fasting numbers... but it was still 105 which isn't great. Trying a different snack before bed every night, but ive been having a tough time lowering the fasting numbers. I also walk regularly as part of my work commute and take studio classes once or twice a week... fasting still high... I cant win!
I really beat myself up at first for the fasting numbers. I've had to accept that those numbers are mostly out of my control. I've taken to eating the Kirkland brand protein bars ($17.99/box of 20, fudge and cookie dough flavors) as my before bed treat and it doesn't seem to impact my fasting like carb-y snacks would. Good on the walking! I think it makes more of an impact on the post-meal numbers, and not as much the fasting numbers, but it's still a good thing to do. I have a really hard time walking (so many other issues) but I'll be starting PT in the pool on Friday. Swimming was recommended by my doc as an alternative and in this summer heat, I'm all over that!!
As for insulin, I am prone to fainting and really hate needles. The finger sticks that you have to do to test blood sugar are FAR worse than the insulin needles and still not too bad. Some people say that you can't feel the insulin needles. I can, but it's really not bad. I promise.
Starting insulin tonight for my high fasting numbers. Wish me luck! I was offered insulin or glyburide and chose insulin bc the medication doesn't cross the placenta like glyburide does.
Accidently poked my thumb at the dieticians office when she was showing my how to inject my belly..I don't think she found it as amusing as I did.
I also had my nt ultrasound this week and the baby is measuring 3 days ahead. New due date is Feb 21 and I guess that technically puts me at 13 weeks alongwhich is strange. I'm a little worried that the baby grew so fast bc of the gd, but hopefully that's normal.
@platanogal I'll be starting my insulin tonight, too. My fasting numbers are in the 120's so hopefully this helps but doesn't bottom me out overnight. I have a follow-up appointment for nutritional counseling next week.
I was started on 4 units but my fasting numbers were still high, called the doctors office and they told me to bump it up to 6 tonight... and if that doesn't help bump it up to 8 in a couple nights.
I was pretty discouraged after seeing my post insulin numbers, but I guess it takes a minute to find the right dosage for your body. Oh well.
I believe my doctor said towards the end of my pregnancy I'll have to come in for twice weekly baby stress tests... they should probably change it to a mom stress test. I'm going to need one if I have to haul my butt to their office in addition to my regular obgyn appointments!