Hi Mamas, given my family history, my OB had me do an early glucose test at 12 weeks, and it came back with a 93 when the cut off was 92. I’m now 14 weeks, on a strict low-carb diet, and while my numbers after meals look good, my morning/fasting blood sugars are elevated everyday. After a hard visit with the endocrinologist, I now have to give myself an insulin injection 2x day. Is anyone else going through this? My ultimate goal is of course to have a healthy baby, but the diagnosis has been hard, and I’d love to connect with anyone else going through something similar.
Re: Early Gestational Diabetes - anyone else going through it?
If your postprandial numbers are good, the first course of action would be to start you on medium or long acting insulin at night time to get your fasting numbers under control...
But yes, there are plenty of women who are dealing with GD throughout their pregnancies.
I highly suggest finding your birth month board (for the month you're due) and finding/participating on their GD thread, or starting one if they haven't started one yet. It should be a great resource for information and support throughout the rest of your pregnancy.
Me: 30 | DH: 34 | DSS: 14 | DS: 4
PG #2, EDD 10/12/2023
Definitely come join the December 2018 board! We haven't started a GD thread yet, but I think I'm still the only person so far, maybe one other, so I was waiting until it wouldn't be a thread by myself, lol. We do have a High Risk thread though, so I post there about GD! Also, be sure to login to The Knot and change your username so we can get to know you better!
DS2 due 12/12/18
Me: 30 | DH: 34 | DSS: 14 | DS: 4
PG #2, EDD 10/12/2023
DS2 due 12/12/18
NPH is intermediate acting - it has an onset of an hour to 4 hours, a peak of 4 to 12 hours, and a duration of up to 24 hours. It's meant for night time if you have a high fasting number.
Short acting insulin (regular), though, has a peak at an hour or two, so it's meant for after meals. It has an onset of like half an hour and can last up to 12 hours.
The long acting insulin is meant to kick in around an hour and last for 24 hours to keep your sugar levels even throughout the whole day.
Me: 30 | DH: 34 | DSS: 14 | DS: 4
PG #2, EDD 10/12/2023
DS2 due 12/12/18