well.. you're in the right place support wise --
once some of the sleepyheads wake upthere should be a few more ladies along that can help.
Hi @LianeB
Sorry you've been diagnosed with Gestational Diabetes. If it's any consolation, it's not that uncommon. Also, more cases are being picked up now due to increased screening. That's a good thing as you'll get extra monitoring to make sure all's well
The extra amniotic fluid may be because of your higher than normal sugars. Don't panic about it - hopefully that will stabilise once you get your blood sugar under control. Do you have any idea what your blood sugar resukts were?
I don't know but I would guess that the steroid shots mentioned would only be if baby had to be delivered early (they help mature the lungs).
As for food choices, no one here can give you specific advice but while you're waiting for your appointment it would be sensible to avoid sugary things eg regular Coke, fruit juices, etc, and to avoid excessive carbs, eg if your normal evening meal is a big plate of pasta and garlic bread, change that to a very small helping of pasta, protein and salad instead of the bread. You may be advised to eat little meals more frequently, as sometimes a big gap in meals will make your body release stored glucose into your blood.
Once you get your blood testing meter, you'll feel a lot more confident as you'll be able to see how meals affect your blood sugar, and then avoid foods that raise it too much. You may be advised to choose low GI foods ('slow' carbs) rather than foods that your body turns into glucose very quickly.
My best advice is to make a list of questions to take to your appointment. Also, take pen and paper to make notes on what they say.
Don't panic - this can be sorted
Do have a read round this section. You may also want to look at the Pregnancy section too.
Best wishes to you and baby xx
Thank you! This has helped loads.. I think the fact that I don't have the monitor yet is what's making it worse because I have no idea if what I'm eating is helping or not.. The baby has moved a bit more this morning so I guess the fact that I'm not eating chocolate or biscuits is helping lol!
My blood test after 2 hours came back at 8.9.. Is that particularly high?
Wednesday cannot come quick enough! x
Did you have an oral glucose tolerance test - where you drink sugary stuff and then they test your blood sugar? Is that where the the 8.9 came from?
Yes. I had to fast from 10pm the night before. I had my first blood test at 8.30am, drank the glucose drink and second blood test at 10.30am x
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