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  • @mia80 I had low iron at my last appointment and ended up with an anemia label. So far it's just taking iron supplements. They're kind of a pain since you're technically not supposed to eat anything with them but then you definitely feel sick. So I noped right out of that and am just eating minimally with it and avoiding the (long) list of foods that you really really shouldn't eat with the supplement (certain things prevent absorption). Not sure if they'll check again to see if things are improving or not though?
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  • @mia80 Totally normal to fail the 1hr.

    If you did "fail" you will have to go back for the 3 hour they test your sugar before drinking anything (you have to have been fasting for 8 hours prior), then you drink the solution, and get your sugar tested at 1, 2, and 3 hours after you've had it. At my practice if 2 or more of those tests are above normal, then you are diagnosed with gestational diabetes.

    Many times it can be managed with diet and exercise and by testing your blood sugars at home. In some cases you may need to have insulin injections for the rest of the pregnancy. You would also likely be monitored more closely towards the end of the pregnancy with growth scans and non stress tests. 



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  • Also, I have always found the different scales to be incredibly annoying. At my practice, I failed the 1 hour with DD2 with a 132 even though some practices use 135 or 140 for the benchmark. 



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  • mia80mia80 member
    edited August 2020
    @lurvleybunchococonuts @auburnvelvet86 @crizz13 Thanks for the quick replies ladies!!! Definitely helped me not to spiral into google!!! 😂

    Sounds like they are both very treatable and common, so will wait to see what my OB says (although I will call Friday if I haven't heard anything!!) I rechecked my results, and definitely out of range for glucose but there is a comment saying something about a tolerance test....so won't stress until I get the results from that one!! For iron, I'm pretty sure I'm out of range... My Iron binding level was "above upper panic limit" (I love how they explain the ranges, sheesh), and several other tests were out of range so I'm assuming I'll get the anemia label, but I can deal with a supplement. 
  • @mia80 it’s less to confirm GD and more of to double check. They basically use much much more stringent guidelines for the 1 hour test to ensure they provide further testing to anyone who might even remotely have a chance of not properly processing glucose. The 3hr test has lower limits for passing and a good handful of mamas who fail the 1 hr go on to pass the 3 hour. Some of us just take longer to process sugars but that doesn’t make us diabetic. IF you fail the 3 hour they usually start by putting you on a low carb diet and ask you to monitor blood sugar regularly at home. Many mamas are able to keep it in check easily that way and go on to deliver perfectly healthy babies. I believe the primary concerns with uncontrolled GD is bigger babies and babies with blood sugar issues. 
  • @mia80 just wanted to add that I also had low iron today and my OB said it wasn't a big deal, they just will have me add an iron supplement to my prenatal. They called one in to the pharmacy for me, its 325 mg iron tablets.
  • The taste of the drink never really bothered me...I had orange for my first two and lime this time. This time I really felt it make my sugar spike though. I felt HORRIBLE after about 15 minutes, so sick. I went on Monday morning and I still don’t have my results! So annoying. 

    I’m trying to decide if I want to go back to the elective ultrasound place for a 4D scan. They have recently started allowing kids to come again (for a little while it was one guest only, now you can have 3 including children so we could all go). I think my kids’ reactions would be so worth it. With me no longer working though, I’m kind of trying to cut down on unnecessary spending. I need to see how MH feels about it. I think we get a discount since we went to them for the gender scan so it might only run us around $100. My OB office doesn’t do any additional ultrasounds after the AS so this would be the only chance we’d have to see her again on ultrasound. 
  • @mia80 FWIW, my hemoglobin was 9.9 (moderately anemic) when I went to the OB at the end of March. My midwife recommended Floradix, which is a liquid iron supplement. The dose is 10ml 2x a day and it contains fruit juice so it’s easy to take and it never bothered my stomach. Someone above mentioned that there are foods that hinder absorption, so I try to space the Floradix ~2 hours after eating, and eat ~30 minutes after taking it. I also made an effort to increase my consumption of iron-rich foods, along with vitamin C foods (vit C aids iron absorption). There are lots of lists online of the foods that hinder/help absorption, but I found it interesting to just read labels. Also, cooking with cast iron can add a bit of iron to your diet.

    It’s my understanding that anemia during pregnancy puts you at risk for complications related to blood loss. There’s a midwife on YouTube called The Cajun Stork who recently posted a useful video about anemia in pregnancy.

    Had my iron checked at my appointment two weeks ago and my levels are normal. I learned a lot through the experience!
  • @csardaszz oh that's great to know for future knowledge if I ever need to take an iron supplement (and for those who may be needing to now). That sounds a lot easier on the stomach than those supplements! 

    I LOVE cast iron pans... We really only use ours when we're camping though (glass top stove) although I suppose I could use it in the oven 🤔

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  • @csardaszz Glad to hear your levels are normal now!!  I got a call from my OB this morning and I am low Iron, so she sent a prescription to my pharmacy. I don't know what it is yet, but I will remember Floradix just in case this prescription bugs me!  Was actually a little surprised I'm anemic because we eat a lot of red meat here and even a fair amount of other high iron foods. I didn't know about cast iron... but DH even uses cast iron for cooking on the BBQ all the time! 
  • @mia80 that is weird, but also certain foods do restrict iron absorption such as calcium rich foods. Where as foods rich in Vit C will actual promote absorption (sorry dietitian/nerd). I also hadn't had time to reply. 
    Also with gestational diabetes like others said it is more eating a well rounded diet and not over doing carbohydrates, usually carb counting and checking to make sure you stage in your blood sugar range. The concern is that if your blood sugar is uncontrolled then you are at higher risk of having a large baby, plus when they are first born their blood sugars will be unstable. Also there is a lot of studies that show that women with uncontrolled blood sugars that were gestational diabetes, their kids are more like to develop type 1 or type 2 diabetes ( I live in an area where this is actually really common). But as long as you eat a healthy diet and keep track of your blood sugar with gestational diabetes your baby is fine. 
  • @mia80 My OB's office policy is no news is good news, however if you are out of range on the first test, then definitely call them to set up the 3-hour. Don't stress, the 1-hour is infamous for false positives - anything could have affected the reading including what you ate that morning and even if you ate (if you fasted, you will likely receive a false positive). I'd call ASAP so you can take the 3-hour and should you fail begin managing GD.

    As far as how gestational diabetes effect the baby; I'm not totally sure other that larger babies and complications relating to that. I think @magdaaaa may be a good person to ask.
  • @laurenmicheley oh geez, no news is good news would drive me batty! I want to know from my dr good or bad

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    Me: 33 | DH: 41
    Married: March 2016
    TTC #1/IUD out January 2017
    PCOS dx January 2018
    Medicated cycle 2.5mg Letrozole CD3-7 February 2018
    BFP 3/10/2018! 
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  • @mtengl Thanks for the info!!  I've been trying to get a lot more calcium in my diet... so maybe that's part of what caused it? I have no idea! When I picked up my iron at lunch today there was also a note to take it with Vitamin C, so that makes sense now.  For GD, my OB confirmed I failed this test, so really hoping I pass the next test (it's 2 hours here... not 3???) because I have am constantly craving carbs with baby!!!!!!!

    @laurenmicheley That's my OB's policy too... so frustrating!  But we recently got a portal for lab results, so at least I can see when those results are posted and she usually gets back to me a day or two later if anything comes up. She did confirm this morning that I failed, so going back on Tuesday for the next test. 
       
  • @lurvleybunchococonuts IKR! I'm a very annoying patient and call anyway - they are usually pretty good about getting back to me.
  • @mia80 GD only causes problems for baby IF it isn’t managed. I have GD and my MFM specialist said that if it isn’t managed, the baby can be a lot bigger than normal, preterm labor is more common, and there is an increased risk of stillbirth. The baby also has a higher chance of developing diabetes as they get older. As long as it is managed and monitored, the baby doesn’t generally have any problems. They do more growth scans and induce labor if you go to much beyond your due date, or the baby seems to be getting too big.  It is super common to fail the one hour test, so hopefully you will not have any problems with the three hour test. 
  • @mtengl going to the grocery store! My husband has done all the shopping for months.
  • @surlyjaneausten oh no! Both of those could have ended in panic-y situations! Glad it all turned out ok!
  • Have any of you had a prenatal massage? I am thinking about booking a surprise couples massage for me and MH at this place that does prenatal massages, but I'm just not sure how it will work with my big belly, lol!
  • @teachingbp  there is nothing like walking through a grocery store or better yet Target by yourself.
  • @bserena I had a massage about a month ago... and it was awesome!  The lady I went to didn't have the pregnancy table (with the hole in the middle), but she just used extra pillows to prop me up on my side and did the massage that way.  It felt soooo good on my hips and upper back!  Was thinking of maybe trying to do a couples one with DH for our anniversary in October... but not sure that I'll enjoy it as much that close to my due date!

  • @mia80 okay that's good to know! I havent had a massage in so long and I feel like it'd be really nice, just wasn't sure how it would work! Glad to hear you enjoyed it :)
  • @bserena I had prenatal massages with previous preganancies and they were amazing! Same thing as @mia80 said, I laid on my side with lots of pillows and a heating pad on my back when she wasn't working on my back. I just made sure they were certified/experienced with prenatal massage. I think they would do massage up until 36 weeks at the place I went to.
  • @bserena Definitely schedule the massage! I’ve had two and have another scheduled for next month. It is so relaxing and really helps with little aches and pains. 
  • @bserena dooo it! I had one at the end of my last pregnancy. What I really want is a pedicure
  • @name1109 fingers crossed but I think we are on the other side of the 18 month sleep regression DD just turned 19 months. But yeah she has been pushing her boundaries too.
    @potofgolden I am trying to decide to get the heartbeat bear or not. I would get it for DD if anything 
  • @dumbledoredies I feel the same about my 3.5 year old. He gets a thrill from being naughty and will even tell me he’s a bad guy 🙄. Sometimes I feel like the battles begin when he wakes up and don’t end until he’s asleep again. 
  • name1109name1109 member
    edited August 2020
    @mtengl @auburnvelvet86 @dumbledoredies SO FRUSTRATING. DD is 3 next month. The last two nights she decided that sleep between 4-6am will not happen for me. That and the tantrums. She’s NOT loving the idea of baby 4 😭😭😭😭

    @potofgolden thank you for saying today was Rainbow day. I was happy to send my sister a reminder of the day. Thanks!
  • @name1109 for a good three-four weeks my 19 month old was in our bed by 1am at the latest.... past three nights she has slept all night in her crib so I think we were dealing with a sleep regression. In my Jan19 group there is some moms with 3-4 year olds and they said they were having sleep issues/being trouble makers so I think it occurs on and off... soooo exhausting
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