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<blockquote data-quote="Madelinelowery" data-source="post: 2271013" data-attributes="member: 145984"><p>Yeah I worry about what it would do to my sugars but I am like 95% sure we have all had it [emoji1696] I just think sometimes life it to short and who knows how long this will last, I am thinking all these measures will be in place for at least a year. </p><p>This will be my 3rd pregnancy, and my hba1c has never been better then when I am pregnant, I think because you are aware you need to make sure you test test test as they say. </p><p>Did your mum have it early on? Because there might be a chance you've already had it too. It is crazy how people dont show any symptoms. </p><p>Are you TTC? </p><p>Touch wood my last 2 pregnancys went as smooth as they could being diabetic, it's just more regular scans and talking to your consultant which can be done via phone. I have a libre sensor and pump so they can access all my data online which is handy X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madelinelowery, post: 2271013, member: 145984"] Yeah I worry about what it would do to my sugars but I am like 95% sure we have all had it [emoji1696] I just think sometimes life it to short and who knows how long this will last, I am thinking all these measures will be in place for at least a year. This will be my 3rd pregnancy, and my hba1c has never been better then when I am pregnant, I think because you are aware you need to make sure you test test test as they say. Did your mum have it early on? Because there might be a chance you've already had it too. It is crazy how people dont show any symptoms. Are you TTC? Touch wood my last 2 pregnancys went as smooth as they could being diabetic, it's just more regular scans and talking to your consultant which can be done via phone. I have a libre sensor and pump so they can access all my data online which is handy X [/QUOTE]
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