That's brilliant @Nicola M Definitely worth enjoying every minute of it.
Thank you for this, as part of her care she was asked if diabetes is in the family and she told them her sibling had it. They’re going to be running some extra tests to check if it was always something she’s had but has been unaware as even with the gestational diabetes she’s had none of the classic symptoms!@Nicola M I've read that gestational diabetes means you are more at risk of either developing type 1 or type 2 later. It seems to be a sign that there is a tendency for a person to develop diabetes, and it used to be assumed that they were more prone to getting type 2, but now it's also possible that it's a sign of possibly getting type 1 later. Since type 1 runs in your family you might make sure she is aware of that.
Gestational Diabetes May Increase Risk of Developing Type 1 Diabetes
Diabetes that develops during pregnancy affects millions of women each year. New research suggests many people with gestational diabetes will go on to develop diabetes later in life outside of pregnancy and there may be early markers to predict it.www.healthline.com
I hope you have a nice day as well!Good morning everyone. Hope you have a nice day, despite the rain (for those in the uk).