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<blockquote data-quote="1Sarah1" data-source="post: 895015" data-attributes="member: 66236"><p>Hi yes for me defo loads of lucozade/glucose and carb snacks (maybe something like a pack of digestives) as had so many lows after delivery. I ended up being in for 2 wks with my little girl and thinking it will be similar when my twins arrive as I'm coming up 27w now too. Assume you know what your pre pregnancy insulin rates were?</p><p></p><p>I gave my husband a tour (!!) of where I kept everything just in case he had to bring additional supplies(which he did). I'm on a pump and actually found when I was trying to bf the milk spilt and corroded my cannula which was an added problem. The midwives aren't experts in diabetes in fact I had several of them wanting to come and look at my pump as several of them never seen one before (my dd is now 20months so not even that long ago!).</p><p></p><p>Defo take a couple of boxes of test strips too.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Sarah1, post: 895015, member: 66236"] Hi yes for me defo loads of lucozade/glucose and carb snacks (maybe something like a pack of digestives) as had so many lows after delivery. I ended up being in for 2 wks with my little girl and thinking it will be similar when my twins arrive as I'm coming up 27w now too. Assume you know what your pre pregnancy insulin rates were? I gave my husband a tour (!!) of where I kept everything just in case he had to bring additional supplies(which he did). I'm on a pump and actually found when I was trying to bf the milk spilt and corroded my cannula which was an added problem. The midwives aren't experts in diabetes in fact I had several of them wanting to come and look at my pump as several of them never seen one before (my dd is now 20months so not even that long ago!). Defo take a couple of boxes of test strips too. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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