Hi all
Thought Id write this post to reassure all you lucky pregnant women about your hypos!
This is totally normal, in non-diabetic women their BGs drop too (All info taken from a proper book by a proper Dr - Pumping Insulin by John Walsh - not pulled off the internet!) :
Research shows that that a normal waking blood sugar for a woman who is pregnant but does not have diabetes is 3 - 3.6 after an overnight fast.
Low BGs / High Insulin sensitivity happens to non-diabetics in pregnancy - they are even looking at this as a way of curing us T1s in the future, so don't worry if you're at 3.3mmol and able to function okay!
http://www.diabetesdaily.com/voices...estore-insulin-production-in-type-1-diabetes/ :thumbup:
Thought Id write this post to reassure all you lucky pregnant women about your hypos!
This is totally normal, in non-diabetic women their BGs drop too (All info taken from a proper book by a proper Dr - Pumping Insulin by John Walsh - not pulled off the internet!) :
Research shows that that a normal waking blood sugar for a woman who is pregnant but does not have diabetes is 3 - 3.6 after an overnight fast.
Low BGs / High Insulin sensitivity happens to non-diabetics in pregnancy - they are even looking at this as a way of curing us T1s in the future, so don't worry if you're at 3.3mmol and able to function okay!
http://www.diabetesdaily.com/voices...estore-insulin-production-in-type-1-diabetes/ :thumbup: