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<blockquote data-quote="1Sarah1" data-source="post: 1232890" data-attributes="member: 66236"><p>Hey [USER=215496]@Sarahstar82[/USER] dont stress!</p><p>So I was pumping through both my pregnancies. My daughter who is 2 (also t1 and pumping!) - I had pre eclampsia and they induced me early with her. It didn't work so ended up having emergency section. My sugars did go up a bit when I was induced due to stress I think. Anyway I kept my pump on throughout and through the section. I went onto sliding scale afterwards and changed back to the pump about an hour later.</p><p>With my baby twins I was adamant I wanted to keep my pump on and just made sure they checked my sugars during to make sure I wasn't too off track. I was written up for a glucose prescription as in effect that's the other side to sliding scale. I kept my pump on throughout and no sliding scale. You have to test all the time anyway.</p><p>You know your diabetes best and hopefully you will have an idea on how you want it to be managed. My consultant was surprised I kept my pump on but very supportive. They just want the best outcome for you and baby xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Sarah1, post: 1232890, member: 66236"] Hey [USER=215496]@Sarahstar82[/USER] dont stress! So I was pumping through both my pregnancies. My daughter who is 2 (also t1 and pumping!) - I had pre eclampsia and they induced me early with her. It didn't work so ended up having emergency section. My sugars did go up a bit when I was induced due to stress I think. Anyway I kept my pump on throughout and through the section. I went onto sliding scale afterwards and changed back to the pump about an hour later. With my baby twins I was adamant I wanted to keep my pump on and just made sure they checked my sugars during to make sure I wasn't too off track. I was written up for a glucose prescription as in effect that's the other side to sliding scale. I kept my pump on throughout and no sliding scale. You have to test all the time anyway. You know your diabetes best and hopefully you will have an idea on how you want it to be managed. My consultant was surprised I kept my pump on but very supportive. They just want the best outcome for you and baby xx [/QUOTE]
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