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What happens at birth?? Induced...
Published (2009-12-19 14:14:00)
Thank you very very much! I am feeling very happy and confident now and thankful and also grateful that I can be induced at 38 weeks, all makes sense why now! I guess its an advantage as we know now when baby is coming out for sure and can plan around the birth and ensure I am already in the hospital ready to be induced! HOw exciting, I am so excited! I cant wait to be a mum! I'll let you all know how I go! x
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What happens at birth?? Induced...
Published (2009-12-21 20:16:00)
Besides pumping at 36 weeks there are also some accupressure points that the massage therapist can manipulate to help put you in labor!
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What happens at birth?? Induced...
Published (2009-12-25 18:55:00)
bub was in the special care nursery due to having hypoglacemia at birth due to my blood sugars being 10mmol in labor. He required to have a tube for feeding and heal pricks to keep his blood sugar above 3 mmol for 10 days but it really wasn't much compared to some of the other babies in the ICU. But he was sick and not well probably due to him hypoing for 10 hours before it was picked up after his birth due to pathology error on his first...
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What happens at birth?? Induced...
Published (2009-12-19 07:37:00)
I was supposed to be induced at 38 weeks. Apparently (and I didn't know this beforehand), it's not simply a matter of the baby's size. The risk in waiting longer is that the baby's heart will stop. I don't fully understand why this happens, but apparently it's siginificantly more common in babies of diabetic mothers. I wasn't keen on an induction either, but to me it was a WAY better option than risking the...
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What happens at birth?? Induced...
Published (2009-12-22 18:53:00)
I'm really scared about inducing too. I knew when I decided to have this baby that it wasn't going to be a walk in the park. However, it's always been my dream. This pregnancy has been really hard on me though and I don't know if I can go through it again. So this will most likely be my first and last. I suppose what scares me the most, is the thought that my baby will have to stay in the hospital for a while. Can you guys...
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What happens at birth?? Induced...
Published (2009-12-23 21:43:00)
All of my babies came home with me when I was released. The oldest & youngest both *almost* had to stay 1 extra day, but again it wasn't because of diabetes in either case & their doctors both decided in the end to send them home with me
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What happens at birth?? Induced...
Published (2009-12-23 09:15:00)
Why would your baby have to stay in the hospital? You being diabetic will not mean your baby has to stay. If your baby has complications, then sure, but being diabetic in and of itself doesn't warrant keeping a baby any extra period of time. My 4lb 5oz baby didn't have to stay any extra time, and neither did the one I had when I was actually diabetic. She was a little over 6lbs, had low blood sugar right after birth, nursed a bit and...
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Ivf - Page 16 - Diabetes Forums
Published (2009-12-23 13:43:00)
Wow Weezer that's amazing. I wish you all the best, you must be so excited. Amy had an above average abdominal circumference but at 8 lb 11 oz was not that big. Good luck hun and keep us posted on all your developments. Any other news from anyone????
user's latest post:
What week do insulin...
Published (2009-12-16 08:48:00)
mine increased immediately...by 30% basal and 50% bolus. but in my 11th week, things started to drop off. i'm now 12 weeks and things are continuing to drop off slowly. i think everyone is just different!
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Latest active threads on Type 1 Diabetes and Pregnancy::
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-19 07:37:00)
by belyro
I was supposed to be induced at 38 weeks. Apparently (and I didn't know this beforehand), it's not simply a matter of the baby's size. The risk in waiting longer is that the baby's heart will stop. I don't fully understand why this happens, but apparently it's siginificantly more common in babies of diabetic mothers. I wasn't keen on an induction either, but to me it was a WAY better option ...
Started 1 year, 7 months ago (2008-05-17 15:14:00)
by xMenace
Good luck, I guess. What is IVf treatment?
Your initial post probably slipped out of the top ten and no one picked it up. Once is slips down, it tends not to be seen except for those that look hard. I never saw it, and I do look hard.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-16 08:48:00)
by e||ement
mine increased immediately...by 30% basal and 50% bolus.
but in my 11th week, things started to drop off. i'm now 12 weeks and things are continuing to drop off slowly.
i think everyone is just different!
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-11 18:21:00)
by e||ement
yes, yes and yes.
i'm only 12 weeks along, but yes those first 10 weeks were entirely frustrating for me. i panicked quite a bit. my endo reassured me that they are called targets for a reason, and that if we do our best to stay within them...well that's the best we can do
i've started to relax a little, knowing that it's unreasonable to be on target at every reading...because i know ...
Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2009-10-28 17:45:00)
by imac
According to the information that I have here, you are in the high risk
group on both counts, I had the vaccine about three weeks ago and had no
bad effects from it at all.
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-12-07 00:39:00)
by Katrina Stovold
me too, IM 17 weeks and my insulin requirments are not increasing at all!
They have stayed the same...Im waiting to be needing more and more and
thought that started around 12 weeks...anyway, baby is fine still. xx
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-15 19:13:00)
by Brookie
Hi there! Congrats on the recent marriage I was definitely in the same boat so I went and talked to my doctors first to find out what to do and how to prepare. They gave me a copy of a form that they have their pregnant diabetic patients fill out each week and send in. I practiced filling them out, writing down everything I ate and counting my carbs. I didn't send in every week, but would bring ...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-11-05 10:28:00)
by e||ement
what low carb things do you snack on when you have a bout of nausea and you don't want to bolus for something like crackers?
i didn't have nausea in my last two pregnancies. it's awful. i just want to jam a big hunk of bread into my mouth.
i've been eating spoonfuls of peanut butter...but i need something else.
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A1C on dx (Feb 11 2009): 8.9
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Hot threads for last week on Type 1 Diabetes and Pregnancy::
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-19 07:37:00)
by belyro
I was supposed to be induced at 38 weeks. Apparently (and I didn't know this beforehand), it's not simply a matter of the baby's size. The risk in waiting longer is that the baby's heart will stop. I don't fully understand why this happens, but apparently it's siginificantly more common in babies of diabetic mothers. I wasn't keen on an induction either, but to me it was a WAY better option ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-16 08:48:00)
by e||ement
mine increased immediately...by 30% basal and 50% bolus.
but in my 11th week, things started to drop off. i'm now 12 weeks and things are continuing to drop off slowly.
i think everyone is just different!
Started 1 year, 7 months ago (2008-05-17 15:14:00)
by xMenace
Good luck, I guess. What is IVf treatment?
Your initial post probably slipped out of the top ten and no one picked it up. Once is slips down, it tends not to be seen except for those that look hard. I never saw it, and I do look hard.
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