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<blockquote data-quote="myarnton1" data-source="post: 1501377" data-attributes="member: 213685"><p>Hi there! I just thought I'd share my experience as this sounds similar to my pregnancy. My daughter was weighing in at 7lb 7oz at 34 weeks pregnant- he measurements were very off as they can be. I was induced at 35+6 due to decrease in insulin needs I gave birth at exactly 36 weeks gestation via emergency caesarean and she weighed 7lbs 8oz, of course by the scan we thought she would be more like 8-9lbs at 36 weeks. She did spend a little while in scbu, she was born with perfect sugar levels but due to her not latching, her sugar levels dropped and then they became aware that she was jaundiced, but nothing really diabetes related. </p><p>Also EDITED to add that I had steroid injections which did hurt but they actually didn't affect my sugars much at all - everyone is different - and if you are on a pump you are able to stay on the pump during this time if you wish but you will have to fight for it</p><p>Hope this helps x x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myarnton1, post: 1501377, member: 213685"] Hi there! I just thought I'd share my experience as this sounds similar to my pregnancy. My daughter was weighing in at 7lb 7oz at 34 weeks pregnant- he measurements were very off as they can be. I was induced at 35+6 due to decrease in insulin needs I gave birth at exactly 36 weeks gestation via emergency caesarean and she weighed 7lbs 8oz, of course by the scan we thought she would be more like 8-9lbs at 36 weeks. She did spend a little while in scbu, she was born with perfect sugar levels but due to her not latching, her sugar levels dropped and then they became aware that she was jaundiced, but nothing really diabetes related. Also EDITED to add that I had steroid injections which did hurt but they actually didn't affect my sugars much at all - everyone is different - and if you are on a pump you are able to stay on the pump during this time if you wish but you will have to fight for it Hope this helps x x [/QUOTE]
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