I think bump sizes are just different to every woman - diabetes or not! Ive known people to have massive bumps and 6lb babies, and tiny bumps and 10lb babies; we all carry differently unfortunately (me and my sister seemed to have synced two of our pregnancies and she always looks like shes shoved a football under her top whereas I balloon out like a whale - despite us both being the same height and weight pre-pregnancy and eating healthy etc).
Ive had two boys - my first I put on 3 stone, he was born at 38 weeks weighing 8lb 6.5oz (but I did develop HELLP syndrome with him). My second i put on 5 stone, he was born at 36 weeks and weighed 6lb 12oz. So both a little larger than average for their gestation but nothing horrendous.
Im currently 33 weeks with baby no.3 and she is unfortunately measuring large, yet ive only put on 2 stone...
Not sure if its diabetes or genetics or just pot luck!
This. Everyone likes to comment on a pregnancy and will often repeat old platitudes with zero knowledge. Your medical team know better, and if they're not worried, you certainly shouldn't be. T1 medical care is so much better than it was 25 years ago (when I had two T1 pregnancies with my two healthy adult children) or 60 years ago (when my T1 mother had a difficult time with her pregnancies pre glucometers). They're really very very good at managing T1 pregnancies now. FWIW, mine were both 8lbs, though my son was and still is extremely tall, and I certainly had a the odd high reading. Good luck.t
They’ll be keeping a close eye on you and everyone likes to give their opinion but I wouldn’t listen to anything that is said unless it comes from your docs or midwife!
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