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<blockquote data-quote="Sarahkylie88" data-source="post: 1118505" data-attributes="member: 267759"><p>Hello [USER=287944]@jemz24[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Congratulations on your pregnancy! </p><p></p><p>I had an unexpected pregnancy too! And found out much much later 15 weeks [emoji33] I also had/have polycystic ovaries, so skipping periods meant nothing. So finding out j was pregnant was an enormous shock! Thankfully My hba1c was well controlled anyway. I did find the whole pregnancy very stressful! My sugars would randomly rise first thing in the morning from 6 to 16!!! </p><p>My boy was born 38 weeks, big but healthy! He is now almost 6 and I'm thinking of another so it couldn't have been that bad!! Although I am on the pump this time in preparation! </p><p></p><p>Looking at your sugars you have done brilliantly getting them down to that level! Well done you, don't stress yourself, as a diabetic you are closely monitored. There are risks for every pregnancy, and yes we have more, but don't let them be your focus! You are doing so well for both you and baby! [emoji8]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarahkylie88, post: 1118505, member: 267759"] Hello [USER=287944]@jemz24[/USER] Congratulations on your pregnancy! I had an unexpected pregnancy too! And found out much much later 15 weeks [emoji33] I also had/have polycystic ovaries, so skipping periods meant nothing. So finding out j was pregnant was an enormous shock! Thankfully My hba1c was well controlled anyway. I did find the whole pregnancy very stressful! My sugars would randomly rise first thing in the morning from 6 to 16!!! My boy was born 38 weeks, big but healthy! He is now almost 6 and I'm thinking of another so it couldn't have been that bad!! Although I am on the pump this time in preparation! Looking at your sugars you have done brilliantly getting them down to that level! Well done you, don't stress yourself, as a diabetic you are closely monitored. There are risks for every pregnancy, and yes we have more, but don't let them be your focus! You are doing so well for both you and baby! [emoji8] [/QUOTE]
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