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<blockquote data-quote="DutchgirlT2" data-source="post: 625317" data-attributes="member: 125868"><p>Hi Ladies,</p><p></p><p>Good to see and hear more T2's with plans to get pregnant!</p><p>[USER=124072]@just_jenn[/USER]: sorry to hear that you've had such a rough period in your live. A miscarriage at 12/14 weeks is very heavy. Last year my younger sister also had a miscarriage at 12 weeks and i was pretty shocked about that. She doesn't have diabetes but nevertheless it was very sad for her. </p><p>I agree with you that you first want to get your body in shape and your BG's down. How much weight did you lose so far? I went from 127 kilo towards 97 kilo's and i can't get more off so i gave up that mission (impossible sometimes LOL)</p><p>The preconception clinics in the Netherlands are very good untill so far. I get al lot of guidance. In the beginning i had an appointment with the diabetes nurse every two weeks, this was when i just started using insulin. As time progressed it went to every 4 weeks 1 appointment and know i will have to call the nurse when i'm pregnant. But they always have a good listening ear for your troubles and questions. If i have questions i can always send an email to her en she responds the next day. I also mail my BG stats so she can check them. Perfect for me.</p><p>Wish you lots of luck for the time being and keep us posted about your situation.</p><p></p><p>[USER=116645]@Adelle0607[/USER]: I totally agree with you that you first want to do the necessary preparations before getting pregnant. I'm doing the same for almost 3 years now. I must say my patience is on its limit right now but we finally got the "green light" to start so now i'm excited and a bit scared also because i don't know how my body will react once i'm pregnant. As a control freak i tell myself to let things go right now and wait for a positive result and trust my body. The last thing is a bit of challenge for me <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p>Wish you all the best in your preparation stage and keep me posted ;-)</p><p></p><p>[USER=125843]@Georgie38[/USER]: lots of respect for your preparation with food and everything. I think that when you've had a miscarriage you're always scared to try again but try to stay positive. I'm convinced that mother nature takes care of it when its strong enough. I wish you lots of luck with your next pregnancy.</p><p>Do/did you also weigh too much? My doctor says that its better if i should loose another 30 kilo's but i've been stabile for a year know even though i increased my sportlevels and have a better diet. Nevertheless he had given clearence to get started so i think its all about getting yourself in shape and stay healthy and not so much as how heavy you are.</p><p>Keep me posted with updates on your situation. I'm very curious <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DutchgirlT2, post: 625317, member: 125868"] Hi Ladies, Good to see and hear more T2's with plans to get pregnant! [USER=124072]@just_jenn[/USER]: sorry to hear that you've had such a rough period in your live. A miscarriage at 12/14 weeks is very heavy. Last year my younger sister also had a miscarriage at 12 weeks and i was pretty shocked about that. She doesn't have diabetes but nevertheless it was very sad for her. I agree with you that you first want to get your body in shape and your BG's down. How much weight did you lose so far? I went from 127 kilo towards 97 kilo's and i can't get more off so i gave up that mission (impossible sometimes LOL) The preconception clinics in the Netherlands are very good untill so far. I get al lot of guidance. In the beginning i had an appointment with the diabetes nurse every two weeks, this was when i just started using insulin. As time progressed it went to every 4 weeks 1 appointment and know i will have to call the nurse when i'm pregnant. But they always have a good listening ear for your troubles and questions. If i have questions i can always send an email to her en she responds the next day. I also mail my BG stats so she can check them. Perfect for me. Wish you lots of luck for the time being and keep us posted about your situation. [USER=116645]@Adelle0607[/USER]: I totally agree with you that you first want to do the necessary preparations before getting pregnant. I'm doing the same for almost 3 years now. I must say my patience is on its limit right now but we finally got the "green light" to start so now i'm excited and a bit scared also because i don't know how my body will react once i'm pregnant. As a control freak i tell myself to let things go right now and wait for a positive result and trust my body. The last thing is a bit of challenge for me :-) Wish you all the best in your preparation stage and keep me posted ;-) [USER=125843]@Georgie38[/USER]: lots of respect for your preparation with food and everything. I think that when you've had a miscarriage you're always scared to try again but try to stay positive. I'm convinced that mother nature takes care of it when its strong enough. I wish you lots of luck with your next pregnancy. Do/did you also weigh too much? My doctor says that its better if i should loose another 30 kilo's but i've been stabile for a year know even though i increased my sportlevels and have a better diet. Nevertheless he had given clearence to get started so i think its all about getting yourself in shape and stay healthy and not so much as how heavy you are. Keep me posted with updates on your situation. I'm very curious :-) [/QUOTE]
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