“This is the most thrilling news since the discovery of insulin,” says - a complete idiot quoted in this article.
The article makes no distinction between Humalog and Novorapid for bolus use in pregnancy.
It incorrectly assumes that Lantus can't be used twice daily, and can't be used to create peaks. It can.
Still it is a fair point to fear that antibody-bound Lantus would cross the placenta. I am surprised this happens with bound molecules as opposed to unbound antibodies but I guess there is evidence for that?
This Dr Jojovich sounds kind of over the top to me. Inject basal overnight on a pump in case a set failure gives the baby DKA? Is that realistic? Do the mum's ketone bodies cross the placenta? I suppose the acid blood would cross the placenta but is it realistic to go into DKA in 8 hours?