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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1532155" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>Hi [USER=428077]@Saharii[/USER] sorry to hear about your diagnosis and your losses. The simple answer is yes, it's very possible that your miscarriages are attributable to undiagnosed diabetes. High blood sugar can cause miscarriage. Ladies with diabetes are advised to have a hba1c under 6.5% before trying to conceive and then have very tight blood sugar targets during pregnancy (because high blood sugar can cause foetal abnormalities and complications in a pregnancy).</p><p></p><p>The more complicated answer is about 1 in 6 known pregnancies end in miscarriage, and it's not uncommon for the cause to be unknown. There's not even really any significant investigation into cause until there has been multiple miscarriage. 3 unsuccessful pregnancies is less common, and that's the reason you've been referred for all the tests and you should get increased monitoring for any future pregnancy. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully the diabetes diagnosis has found the reason for you and you are well on the way to controlling your diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1532155, member: 32394"] Hi [USER=428077]@Saharii[/USER] sorry to hear about your diagnosis and your losses. The simple answer is yes, it's very possible that your miscarriages are attributable to undiagnosed diabetes. High blood sugar can cause miscarriage. Ladies with diabetes are advised to have a hba1c under 6.5% before trying to conceive and then have very tight blood sugar targets during pregnancy (because high blood sugar can cause foetal abnormalities and complications in a pregnancy). The more complicated answer is about 1 in 6 known pregnancies end in miscarriage, and it's not uncommon for the cause to be unknown. There's not even really any significant investigation into cause until there has been multiple miscarriage. 3 unsuccessful pregnancies is less common, and that's the reason you've been referred for all the tests and you should get increased monitoring for any future pregnancy. Hopefully the diabetes diagnosis has found the reason for you and you are well on the way to controlling your diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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