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<blockquote data-quote="ArtemisBow" data-source="post: 2012347" data-attributes="member: 115728"><p>During first pregnancy my hba1c was around 37. Baby born 38 weeks 7lb 8oz. She measured big all the way through - but on everything. Big head, long legs etc. So all in proportion, but I was still given a hard time. Myself and husband are both tall people, we were both big babies ourselves, but it’s as if that’s ignored if you are diabetic because “it must be because your bg is too high!” I think if we’d gone to 40 weeks she would have been around 9lb, but plenty of other babies are born at that weight to non diabetics and no one bats an eyelid.</p><p></p><p>Our daughter is still one of the biggest in her peer group now, and I expect always will be!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArtemisBow, post: 2012347, member: 115728"] During first pregnancy my hba1c was around 37. Baby born 38 weeks 7lb 8oz. She measured big all the way through - but on everything. Big head, long legs etc. So all in proportion, but I was still given a hard time. Myself and husband are both tall people, we were both big babies ourselves, but it’s as if that’s ignored if you are diabetic because “it must be because your bg is too high!” I think if we’d gone to 40 weeks she would have been around 9lb, but plenty of other babies are born at that weight to non diabetics and no one bats an eyelid. Our daughter is still one of the biggest in her peer group now, and I expect always will be! [/QUOTE]
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