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Hello ladies,
I don't know if this is ok to post, it's not really diabetes related, but you ladies seem to be the fountain of all knowledge!!
It's 12 weeks since I had my beautiful Arlo, and 6 weeks since he slipped away in our arms. We are completely heartbroken, but I feel so desperate for a baby too.
I'm getting back on track with my blood readings now, they were a bit all over the place, but I'm trying to get it back to where it was so that when we can try again it's already there. I also want to get fitter, after being in bed rest for 7 weeks, then 6 weeks at my sons bedside I'm extremely unfit.
My question is to those of you have had c sections, how long were you told to wait after it to try again? I've been given answers, all from medical professionals ranging from 6 weeks to a year!!
I will be not going for natural labour, it will be a planned c section (that's standard for type one diabetics where I live, also I've now had 2 sections) does this decrease the risk of uterine rupture? As from what I've read that seems to be during labour? It will be a pregnancy where I will be extremely closely monitored! Any help gratefully received!
Thanks x
I don't know if this is ok to post, it's not really diabetes related, but you ladies seem to be the fountain of all knowledge!!
It's 12 weeks since I had my beautiful Arlo, and 6 weeks since he slipped away in our arms. We are completely heartbroken, but I feel so desperate for a baby too.
I'm getting back on track with my blood readings now, they were a bit all over the place, but I'm trying to get it back to where it was so that when we can try again it's already there. I also want to get fitter, after being in bed rest for 7 weeks, then 6 weeks at my sons bedside I'm extremely unfit.
My question is to those of you have had c sections, how long were you told to wait after it to try again? I've been given answers, all from medical professionals ranging from 6 weeks to a year!!
I will be not going for natural labour, it will be a planned c section (that's standard for type one diabetics where I live, also I've now had 2 sections) does this decrease the risk of uterine rupture? As from what I've read that seems to be during labour? It will be a pregnancy where I will be extremely closely monitored! Any help gratefully received!
Thanks x