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<blockquote data-quote="J-a-n-e" data-source="post: 1010511" data-attributes="member: 206501"><p>Thank you very much for your meaningful response and support. I thought before that if I'm feeling awful after hypos my baby will feel the same. After so many people confirmed that low sugars don't affect babies I'm a bit more relaxed.</p><p></p><p>I've already ordered this book and I'm reading it now. I've also read all the comments and studied links. I think I will stick with my present doses to be able to do some tests (it says: cancel test if the blood sugar is law) - will check every 2 hours over night and then in the morning / afternoon / evening. I have a feeling that it's my carbohydrate ratio set up incorrectly. Prio to pumping it was from 1:7 to 1:15 (depends on the weather and other factors...). My diabetic consultant set up it as 1:10 and I think I need more as my sugar levels are the highest (always up to 10) 1 hour after the meal. So perhaps I need to increase carbohydrate ratio... I will make my basal adjustments after some tests... Thanks again for finding the time to comment and to support me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-a-n-e, post: 1010511, member: 206501"] Thank you very much for your meaningful response and support. I thought before that if I'm feeling awful after hypos my baby will feel the same. After so many people confirmed that low sugars don't affect babies I'm a bit more relaxed. I've already ordered this book and I'm reading it now. I've also read all the comments and studied links. I think I will stick with my present doses to be able to do some tests (it says: cancel test if the blood sugar is law) - will check every 2 hours over night and then in the morning / afternoon / evening. I have a feeling that it's my carbohydrate ratio set up incorrectly. Prio to pumping it was from 1:7 to 1:15 (depends on the weather and other factors...). My diabetic consultant set up it as 1:10 and I think I need more as my sugar levels are the highest (always up to 10) 1 hour after the meal. So perhaps I need to increase carbohydrate ratio... I will make my basal adjustments after some tests... Thanks again for finding the time to comment and to support me. [/QUOTE]
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