Hi.
For me, no I have 2 children and conceived them on teh first try...
2 thoughts.
have you looked into PCOS? I know that it is something that sometimes is more common in women with diabetes.
The other, and I really hate saying this, but I think your BG is too high. It could be, that you are conceiving (technically anyway) but the baby can not survive with such high BG levels. When you are pregnant, they advice you to keep your HbA1C below 6.5 ( I think). This is especially important in the very early days. I would urge you to try everything you can yto improve your control...and if you are doing everything you can, then get some help to do so.
Obviously, diabetes does not mean that we are immune to fertility issues, but you high BG would make it very hard for a baby to survive.
I am sorry, I really don't want to make you feel bad, I write teh above having myself had a HbA1C over 10 amany times when I was young....so it is possible to turn it around, and the thoughtthat doing so could mean you can be a Mum is a real incentive. (Carrotts work better for me than sticks so to speak)
All the best.