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<blockquote data-quote="eabhamurphy" data-source="post: 1705370" data-attributes="member: 21358"><p>Hi! Congratulations! </p><p>I'm 18 weeks with baby #2. </p><p>Blood sugars in the beginning are erratic. High then low. Had some days of big highs then many others going low. When I am generally quite level and well controlled.</p><p>The literature says what it says but you will have your own data and experience and anything goes. My basals have been changing thoughout. </p><p>Obviously for you, early pregnancy has caused a degree of insulin resistance. I would be careful with corrections as you might find you start getting hypos (and losing hypo awareness) </p><p>I lost all hypo awareness in pregnancy #1. I knew it could happen in theory but it was still a shock to me! </p><p>Good luck! It's so exciting!!! [emoji3] </p><p>What insulin therapy do you use? Does the dexcom alert you before highs and lows? </p><p>I am currently using pump and a linked CGM. So different from my last pregnancy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eabhamurphy, post: 1705370, member: 21358"] Hi! Congratulations! I'm 18 weeks with baby #2. Blood sugars in the beginning are erratic. High then low. Had some days of big highs then many others going low. When I am generally quite level and well controlled. The literature says what it says but you will have your own data and experience and anything goes. My basals have been changing thoughout. Obviously for you, early pregnancy has caused a degree of insulin resistance. I would be careful with corrections as you might find you start getting hypos (and losing hypo awareness) I lost all hypo awareness in pregnancy #1. I knew it could happen in theory but it was still a shock to me! Good luck! It's so exciting!!! [emoji3] What insulin therapy do you use? Does the dexcom alert you before highs and lows? I am currently using pump and a linked CGM. So different from my last pregnancy. [/QUOTE]
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