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<blockquote data-quote="azure" data-source="post: 1197004" data-attributes="member: 39639"><p>I'm sure all pregnant ladies understand those worries! But stress isn't good for you or baby, so don't let those natural worries get you worked up. Concentrate on keeping your BS under control and staying well. I found deep breathing really helpful for anxiety. It calms your racing mind down.</p><p></p><p>The symptoms of pre eclampsia are online so you can check those. As for the placenta failing, watch out for unexplained hypos or big drops in your insulin requirements.</p><p></p><p>You can still control the birth. It is your birth experience - no one else's. Most ladies are induced, and yes, it does increase the chance you'll need a section, but remember many ladies with diabetes do not have a section. My last induction was lengthy but I gave birth naturally. We all respind differently to the induction drugs so inductions can be quick, slow or medium length. Keeping active can help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure, post: 1197004, member: 39639"] I'm sure all pregnant ladies understand those worries! But stress isn't good for you or baby, so don't let those natural worries get you worked up. Concentrate on keeping your BS under control and staying well. I found deep breathing really helpful for anxiety. It calms your racing mind down. The symptoms of pre eclampsia are online so you can check those. As for the placenta failing, watch out for unexplained hypos or big drops in your insulin requirements. You can still control the birth. It is your birth experience - no one else's. Most ladies are induced, and yes, it does increase the chance you'll need a section, but remember many ladies with diabetes do not have a section. My last induction was lengthy but I gave birth naturally. We all respind differently to the induction drugs so inductions can be quick, slow or medium length. Keeping active can help. [/QUOTE]
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